Brownson's Quarterly ReviewBenjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... perfect and imperfect are cor- relatives , and that the one cannot be inferred from the other because the one is not ... perfect being , a greater than which cannot be thought . But greater is a being in re , than a being in in- tellectu ...
... perfect and imperfect are cor- relatives , and that the one cannot be inferred from the other because the one is not ... perfect being , a greater than which cannot be thought . But greater is a being in re , than a being in in- tellectu ...
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... perfect , it follows that an absolutely perfect being necessarily exists . Secondly . An absolutely perfect being excludes all limits and imperfections , but bodies which we perceive , are limited , divisible , and imperfect , therefore ...
... perfect , it follows that an absolutely perfect being necessarily exists . Secondly . An absolutely perfect being excludes all limits and imperfections , but bodies which we perceive , are limited , divisible , and imperfect , therefore ...
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... perfect , and how can he say it is not perfect , if the per- fect does not enter into his premises ? Does he mean that the imperfect is inconceivable without the perfect , and that therefore from the imperfect the perfect may be ...
... perfect , and how can he say it is not perfect , if the per- fect does not enter into his premises ? Does he mean that the imperfect is inconceivable without the perfect , and that therefore from the imperfect the perfect may be ...
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