Great Books of the Western World, Band 20Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... observed in the act itself of reason , as though the very act of reason were reduced to the mean . In this sense ... observe the mean through conformity with right reason . But it happens sometimes that the mean of reason is also the ...
... observed in the act itself of reason , as though the very act of reason were reduced to the mean . In this sense ... observe the mean through conformity with right reason . But it happens sometimes that the mean of reason is also the ...
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... Observed Without Committing Mortal Sin ? We proceed thus to the Fourth Article : It would seem that since Christ's Passion the legal ceremonies can be observed without committing mortal sin . Objection 1. For we must not believe that ...
... Observed Without Committing Mortal Sin ? We proceed thus to the Fourth Article : It would seem that since Christ's Passion the legal ceremonies can be observed without committing mortal sin . Objection 1. For we must not believe that ...
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... observe them since the coming of Christ , especially since the promulgation of the Gospel . On the other hand , the ... observed , as though they derived their binding force through being institutions of the Old Law , for it would be a ...
... observe them since the coming of Christ , especially since the promulgation of the Gospel . On the other hand , the ... observed , as though they derived their binding force through being institutions of the Old Law , for it would be a ...
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