Great Books of the Western World, Band 20Robert Maynard Hutchins Encyclopædia Britannica, 1952 |
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... sense in respect of understanding . " Now dul- ness of sense in respect of understanding seems to be the same as a defect in understanding , which pertains to blindness of mind . Therefore dulness of sense is the same as blindness of ...
... sense in respect of understanding . " Now dul- ness of sense in respect of understanding seems to be the same as a defect in understanding , which pertains to blindness of mind . Therefore dulness of sense is the same as blindness of ...
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... sense would be that it was predestined that Christ , as Man , should be the Son of God . And in this sense the objection takes it . Secondly , it may be referred to the very na- ture of the action itself , that is , according as ...
... sense would be that it was predestined that Christ , as Man , should be the Son of God . And in this sense the objection takes it . Secondly , it may be referred to the very na- ture of the action itself , that is , according as ...
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... sense which they convey , as stated above ( A. 7 , Reply 1 ) , we must see whether the change of words destroys the due sense of the words , because then , the sacrament is clearly rendered invalid . Now it is clear that if any of those ...
... sense which they convey , as stated above ( A. 7 , Reply 1 ) , we must see whether the change of words destroys the due sense of the words , because then , the sacrament is clearly rendered invalid . Now it is clear that if any of those ...
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