Great Books of the Western World, Band 20Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... Neighbour ? We proceed thus to the Second Article : It would seem that God ought not to be loved more than our neighbour . Objection 1. For it is written ( I John 4. 20 ) : He that loveth not his brother whom he seeth , how can he love ...
... Neighbour ? We proceed thus to the Second Article : It would seem that God ought not to be loved more than our neighbour . Objection 1. For it is written ( I John 4. 20 ) : He that loveth not his brother whom he seeth , how can he love ...
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... neighbour by reason of his fellowship in that good . Now fellowship is a reason for love according to a certain union in relation to God . Therefore just as unity surpasses union , the fact that man himself has a share of the Divine ...
... neighbour by reason of his fellowship in that good . Now fellowship is a reason for love according to a certain union in relation to God . Therefore just as unity surpasses union , the fact that man himself has a share of the Divine ...
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... neighbour . Obj . 4. Further , The Apostle says ( Rom . 13 . 8 ) : He that loveth his neighbour hath fulfilled the Law . But a law is not fulfilled unless all its precepts be observed . Therefore all the precepts are included in the ...
... neighbour . Obj . 4. Further , The Apostle says ( Rom . 13 . 8 ) : He that loveth his neighbour hath fulfilled the Law . But a law is not fulfilled unless all its precepts be observed . Therefore all the precepts are included in the ...
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