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... , from i . The Nature of the subject . Divine : Human . ii . The elements contained in the Apostolic teaching . St James , St Paul , St Peter 195-199 199-202 iii . The forms of thought current in the Apostolic Contents . xix.
... , from i . The Nature of the subject . Divine : Human . ii . The elements contained in the Apostolic teaching . St James , St Paul , St Peter 195-199 199-202 iii . The forms of thought current in the Apostolic Contents . xix.
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... divine law , and a definite covenant , when they tell us , in the language of doubt and dependence , that there is some- thing infinitely greater for which our mind still longs at the moment of its noblest triumphs ; that the wants ...
... divine law , and a definite covenant , when they tell us , in the language of doubt and dependence , that there is some- thing infinitely greater for which our mind still longs at the moment of its noblest triumphs ; that the wants ...
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... Divine agency of Inspiration as acting externally , and not inter- nally , as acting on man , and not through man . The idea of a vital energy was thus lost in that of a passive state , and growth was reduced to existence ; for what is ...
... Divine agency of Inspiration as acting externally , and not inter- nally , as acting on man , and not through man . The idea of a vital energy was thus lost in that of a passive state , and growth was reduced to existence ; for what is ...
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... divine and human in his soul on which a Church may rest its faith . He may deduce , interpret , com- bine truth , but in the absence of a creative power , he is deficient in that which an instinct of our being declares to be the ...
... divine and human in his soul on which a Church may rest its faith . He may deduce , interpret , com- bine truth , but in the absence of a creative power , he is deficient in that which an instinct of our being declares to be the ...
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... divine intuition the truth as it exists still among the ruins of the moral and physical worlds . By Revelation we see , as it were , the dark veil removed from the face of things , so that the true springs and issues of life stand ...
... divine intuition the truth as it exists still among the ruins of the moral and physical worlds . By Revelation we see , as it were , the dark veil removed from the face of things , so that the true springs and issues of life stand ...
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