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Ilaureau , with his brilliant dash , gives but a travesty of his doctrine . Stöckl , with
his sturdy German honesty , does him fair justice , thongh devoting only ninety
pages to Duns , and over three hundred to Thomas . The French writers , Cousin
...
Ilaureau , with his brilliant dash , gives but a travesty of his doctrine . Stöckl , with
his sturdy German honesty , does him fair justice , thongh devoting only ninety
pages to Duns , and over three hundred to Thomas . The French writers , Cousin
...
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Universals give us in outline the norm of the Divine procedure in creation . As
Agassiz states it in reference to the animal kingdom , ¡° in tracing ( the natural
system ) the human mind is only translating into human language the Divine
thoughts ...
Universals give us in outline the norm of the Divine procedure in creation . As
Agassiz states it in reference to the animal kingdom , ¡° in tracing ( the natural
system ) the human mind is only translating into human language the Divine
thoughts ...
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Scotus , in holding to both , and with persistency to the latter , breaks up
scholasticism , and gives us to see in the distant perspective of the future the
modern idea of force as substantial . The h©¡cceity of Scotus is the precursor of
this notion ...
Scotus , in holding to both , and with persistency to the latter , breaks up
scholasticism , and gives us to see in the distant perspective of the future the
modern idea of force as substantial . The h©¡cceity of Scotus is the precursor of
this notion ...
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Now , Scotus had caught a glimpse of the truth on this subject , by realizing in
some measure the function of intuition , which would have led him to see that the
object and the knowing soul give all the elements of the process . He had already
...
Now , Scotus had caught a glimpse of the truth on this subject , by realizing in
some measure the function of intuition , which would have led him to see that the
object and the knowing soul give all the elements of the process . He had already
...
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Among the Methodist doctrinal standards of secondary character , not indicated (
or but secondarily ) in any section of the Discipline , and between which and the
legalized standards there must be consensus to give them doctrinal weight , are ...
Among the Methodist doctrinal standards of secondary character , not indicated (
or but secondarily ) in any section of the Discipline , and between which and the
legalized standards there must be consensus to give them doctrinal weight , are ...
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