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... complete ruin , a complete death , prefigured only by our natural death , which , though dreadful , is only a slight representation of what shall happen , when the agony is perpetuated , and death feeds , as it were , on the immortal ...
... complete ruin , a complete death , prefigured only by our natural death , which , though dreadful , is only a slight representation of what shall happen , when the agony is perpetuated , and death feeds , as it were , on the immortal ...
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... complete severance of the creature , either from his first cause or his last cause , is not , as we said , his complete misery , but his total annihilation , since to the existence of any creature the final cause and the first cause are ...
... complete severance of the creature , either from his first cause or his last cause , is not , as we said , his complete misery , but his total annihilation , since to the existence of any creature the final cause and the first cause are ...
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... complete the creative act , and effect the complete reconcil- iation or dialectic union between the creature and the Creator . In himself God is complete being , being in its plenitude , by virtue of the generation of the Word and the ...
... complete the creative act , and effect the complete reconcil- iation or dialectic union between the creature and the Creator . In himself God is complete being , being in its plenitude , by virtue of the generation of the Word and the ...
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ARCHBISHOP HUGHES ON SLAVERY | 34 |
IIICATHOLIC SCHOOLS AND EDUCATION | 66 |
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