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The actual result of Scotus ' work is in most respects nearer the truth than that of
Aquinas . He really breaks with scholasticism , and yet hesitates to draw the
ultimate consequences . Ile stands on the brink of a great discovery , and yet
shrinks ...
The actual result of Scotus ' work is in most respects nearer the truth than that of
Aquinas . He really breaks with scholasticism , and yet hesitates to draw the
ultimate consequences . Ile stands on the brink of a great discovery , and yet
shrinks ...
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Scotus may not be consistent with himself , but his utterances may be made
harmonious with the essential truth of realism , which is this . Universals give us
in outline the norm of the Divine procedure in creation . As Agassiz states it in ...
Scotus may not be consistent with himself , but his utterances may be made
harmonious with the essential truth of realism , which is this . Universals give us
in outline the norm of the Divine procedure in creation . As Agassiz states it in ...
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... it there in the positive sense , declaring that no being has its principium from
itself . Here is one of the places , we believe from the ultimate truth . That is from
all other beings , that This distinction has been looked at askance by theologians
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... it there in the positive sense , declaring that no being has its principium from
itself . Here is one of the places , we believe from the ultimate truth . That is from
all other beings , that This distinction has been looked at askance by theologians
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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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+ And yet he affirms that Methodist theology ¡° recognizes certain great truths ,
which lie at the root of Christianity , ' which must be held sacred . ¡± He further
asserts that the Church , " according to definite rules of judicature " has power to ...
+ And yet he affirms that Methodist theology ¡° recognizes certain great truths ,
which lie at the root of Christianity , ' which must be held sacred . ¡± He further
asserts that the Church , " according to definite rules of judicature " has power to ...
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