The Fundamentals of ReligionLoyola University Press, 1956 - Počet stran: 344 |
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Strana 195
... souls but one soul . This soul is an intellectual soul , but possesses those virtues that the inferior sensitive and vegetative souls would possess of themselves . This is evi- dent from the fact that all the vital actions of man are re ...
... souls but one soul . This soul is an intellectual soul , but possesses those virtues that the inferior sensitive and vegetative souls would possess of themselves . This is evi- dent from the fact that all the vital actions of man are re ...
Strana 196
... soul does not result from the activity of two distinct and separate principles of action in man , but from the fact that the same soul , the one principle of life in man , is attracted by different objects . Were these activities not ...
... soul does not result from the activity of two distinct and separate principles of action in man , but from the fact that the same soul , the one principle of life in man , is attracted by different objects . Were these activities not ...
Strana 206
... soul goes on her way to other Gods , before them to give an account - which is an inspiring hope to the good , but very terrible to the bad , as the laws of our fathers tell us . " 6 Could God annihilate the soul ? But might not God ...
... soul goes on her way to other Gods , before them to give an account - which is an inspiring hope to the good , but very terrible to the bad , as the laws of our fathers tell us . " 6 Could God annihilate the soul ? But might not God ...
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The Meaning of the Fundamentals of Religion | 1 |
The Riddle of Existence | 11 |
Chance and the Riddle of Existence | 19 |
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