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This way our theater , where we sit to see God , is the whole frame of nature ; our medium , our glass in which we see him is the creature ; and our light by which we see him is natural reason . Aquinas calls this theater , where we sit ...
This way our theater , where we sit to see God , is the whole frame of nature ; our medium , our glass in which we see him is the creature ; and our light by which we see him is natural reason . Aquinas calls this theater , where we sit ...
Strana 84
The light of glory is such a light as that our Schoolmen dare not say confidently that every beam of it is 8 The ... because all have not the same measure of the light of glory , the rest cry down that opinion and say that as the ...
The light of glory is such a light as that our Schoolmen dare not say confidently that every beam of it is 8 The ... because all have not the same measure of the light of glory , the rest cry down that opinion and say that as the ...
Strana 109
THE LAMP OF CHRIST EXTINGUISHED BY REASON They had a precious composition for lamps amongst the ancients , reserved especially for tombs , which kept light for many hundreds of years ; we have had in our age experience in some casual ...
THE LAMP OF CHRIST EXTINGUISHED BY REASON They had a precious composition for lamps amongst the ancients , reserved especially for tombs , which kept light for many hundreds of years ; we have had in our age experience in some casual ...
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