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Tradition tells us that the future champion of the Immaculate Conception of Vary
called upon the mother of God to illuminate his mind , and that amid his tearful
struggles he fell asleep . The virgin mother appeared to him and promised the gift
of ...
Tradition tells us that the future champion of the Immaculate Conception of Vary
called upon the mother of God to illuminate his mind , and that amid his tearful
struggles he fell asleep . The virgin mother appeared to him and promised the gift
of ...
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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 faculties of the soul , not to be distinguished in reality from the mind itself ,
are to be distinguished formally and from the nature of the thing . ¡± Again , and
here was a most important distinction , Scotus insisted upon the activity of the
mind in ...
The faculties of the soul , not to be distinguished in reality from the mind itself ,
are to be distinguished formally and from the nature of the thing . ¡± Again , and
here was a most important distinction , Scotus insisted upon the activity of the
mind in ...
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The mind , then , is constructive ... Pierre D'Ailly declares God could annihilate all
objects outside our minds , and still produce the representations of the same
within us , and we should not note the loss of the objective world ; a statement ...
The mind , then , is constructive ... Pierre D'Ailly declares God could annihilate all
objects outside our minds , and still produce the representations of the same
within us , and we should not note the loss of the objective world ; a statement ...
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