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... actual suffering ; but it is so not by virtue of the presence of a positive existence called evil , but by virtue of the absence of a positive good . It is not necessary , Archbishop Kenrick tells us , to believe that the punishment of ...
... actual suffering ; but it is so not by virtue of the presence of a positive existence called evil , but by virtue of the absence of a positive good . It is not necessary , Archbishop Kenrick tells us , to believe that the punishment of ...
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... actual God , or , as the philosophers and theologians say , most pure act , unless conceived of in the threefold relation of Father , Son and Holy Ghost . God cannot be actual unless he acts , for without acting he can be conceived only ...
... actual God , or , as the philosophers and theologians say , most pure act , unless conceived of in the threefold relation of Father , Son and Holy Ghost . God cannot be actual unless he acts , for without acting he can be conceived only ...
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... actual in himself , and are obliged to assume with Hegel , that he actualizes him- self only extrinsically in creation , and first attains to self- consciousness in man . This view of the Godhead neither denies nor obscures the unity of ...
... actual in himself , and are obliged to assume with Hegel , that he actualizes him- self only extrinsically in creation , and first attains to self- consciousness in man . This view of the Godhead neither denies nor obscures the unity of ...
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ART PAGE | 1 |
ARCHBISHOP HUGHES ON SLAVERY | 34 |
IIICATHOLIC SCHOOLS AND EDUCATION | 66 |
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