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Robert Maynard Hutchins. ARTICLE 5. Whether the Gift of Understanding Is Found Also in Those Who Have Not Sanctifying Grace ? We proceed thus to the Fifth Article : It would seem that the gift of understanding is found also in those who ...
Robert Maynard Hutchins. ARTICLE 5. Whether the Gift of Understanding Is Found Also in Those Who Have Not Sanctifying Grace ? We proceed thus to the Fifth Article : It would seem that the gift of understanding is found also in those who ...
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... gift of under- standing does not differ from the other intel- lectual gifts . Obj . 3. Further , All intellectual knowledge is either speculative or practical . Now the gift of understanding is related to both , as stated above ( A. 3 ) ...
... gift of under- standing does not differ from the other intel- lectual gifts . Obj . 3. Further , All intellectual knowledge is either speculative or practical . Now the gift of understanding is related to both , as stated above ( A. 3 ) ...
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... gift or virtue that perfects a power , we may distinguish a double fruit : one , pertaining to the same power ; the other , the last of all as it were , pertaining to the will . In this way we must conclude that the fruit which properly ...
... gift or virtue that perfects a power , we may distinguish a double fruit : one , pertaining to the same power ; the other , the last of all as it were , pertaining to the will . In this way we must conclude that the fruit which properly ...
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