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In almost every case his deficiencies grow out of a one - sided apprehension of
divine and human freedom . Let us now pass on to special applications of Scotus
' doctrine , whereby may be seen the truth of these general assertions : 1.
In almost every case his deficiencies grow out of a one - sided apprehension of
divine and human freedom . Let us now pass on to special applications of Scotus
' doctrine , whereby may be seen the truth of these general assertions : 1.
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... matter as the common root from which go forth two boughs , the spiritual and
the corporeal creature , cach again splitting into various twigs , the spiritual into
angels and human souls , the corporeal into corruptible and incorruptible bodies .
... matter as the common root from which go forth two boughs , the spiritual and
the corporeal creature , cach again splitting into various twigs , the spiritual into
angels and human souls , the corporeal into corruptible and incorruptible bodies .
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Their answer was , Humanity exists as an archetype in the divine mind , as they
said , before things — as the quiddity or essence in things — as an abstraction
from them in our thought , after things . Thus , as Erdmann says , Scotus has left
the ...
Their answer was , Humanity exists as an archetype in the divine mind , as they
said , before things — as the quiddity or essence in things — as an abstraction
from them in our thought , after things . Thus , as Erdmann says , Scotus has left
the ...
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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 expressed in nature in living realities . ¡± 3. Let us pass now to the central
...
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 expressed in nature in living realities . ¡± 3. Let us pass now to the central
...
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The immanence of God in the human soul , by which knowledge of God and
communion with himn are mediated , is ignored . As he then is the only true being
, all definite existence is a mode of the Divine Substance . The solvent word with
...
The immanence of God in the human soul , by which knowledge of God and
communion with himn are mediated , is ignored . As he then is the only true being
, all definite existence is a mode of the Divine Substance . The solvent word with
...
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