Great Books of the Western World, Svazek 20Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... worship of God . Therefore the nature of the ceremonial pre- cepts does not consist in their pertaining to Divine Worship . Obj . 2. Further , some state that the cere- monial precepts are those which pertain to solemnities , as though ...
... worship of God . Therefore the nature of the ceremonial pre- cepts does not consist in their pertaining to Divine Worship . Obj . 2. Further , some state that the cere- monial precepts are those which pertain to solemnities , as though ...
Strana 267
... worship must be figurative , as we shall state further on ( A. 2 ) , the consequence is that the reason for them is not so very evident . ARTICLE 2. Whether the Ceremonial Precepts Are Figurative ? We proceed thus to the Second Article ...
... worship must be figurative , as we shall state further on ( A. 2 ) , the consequence is that the reason for them is not so very evident . ARTICLE 2. Whether the Ceremonial Precepts Are Figurative ? We proceed thus to the Second Article ...
Strana 301
... worship of God , as stated above ( Q. CI , AA . 1 , 2 ) . Now ex- ternal worship should be in proportion to the internal worship , which consists in faith , hope , and charity . Consequently exterior worship had to be subject to ...
... worship of God , as stated above ( Q. CI , AA . 1 , 2 ) . Now ex- ternal worship should be in proportion to the internal worship , which consists in faith , hope , and charity . Consequently exterior worship had to be subject to ...
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