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... speak a language intelligible to the nineteenth century . They are doing what all great theologians and philosophers of every age of the Church have aimed to do . The aim of the school is lawful , it is praiseworthy , and , if it ...
... speak a language intelligible to the nineteenth century . They are doing what all great theologians and philosophers of every age of the Church have aimed to do . The aim of the school is lawful , it is praiseworthy , and , if it ...
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... speaking of persons as belonging to the soul and not to the body , mean , it is evident , not persons who in no sense ... speak of them simply as belonging to the soul ; for the fact the most important to be insisted on is , not that it ...
... speaking of persons as belonging to the soul and not to the body , mean , it is evident , not persons who in no sense ... speak of them simply as belonging to the soul ; for the fact the most important to be insisted on is , not that it ...
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... speak of its merits , or for little more than the bare announcement of its publication . We observe from the Preface and the very few pages we have read , that the author has aimed not only at explaining the decrees of the Second ...
... speak of its merits , or for little more than the bare announcement of its publication . We observe from the Preface and the very few pages we have read , that the author has aimed not only at explaining the decrees of the Second ...
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