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... present itself as it is , not as it is not . Nothing is more certain than the relation of the categories is no fact of experience , nor than that neither correlative is inferred from the other . Yet it is no less certain that men , all ...
... present itself as it is , not as it is not . Nothing is more certain than the relation of the categories is no fact of experience , nor than that neither correlative is inferred from the other . Yet it is no less certain that men , all ...
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... present to the senses , the other invisible , not seen or touched , but under- stood . " In eis aliud videtur ... present , that is , present with the natural , sensible qualities or properties of his body , or of the body which he ...
... present to the senses , the other invisible , not seen or touched , but under- stood . " In eis aliud videtur ... present , that is , present with the natural , sensible qualities or properties of his body , or of the body which he ...
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... present . The reason of this is that modern non - Catholics place the whole body , its very substance or essence ... present in the Sacrament of the Altar , and yet not sensibly or even materially present . The intelligible , not the ...
... present . The reason of this is that modern non - Catholics place the whole body , its very substance or essence ... present in the Sacrament of the Altar , and yet not sensibly or even materially present . The intelligible , not the ...
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