Brownson's Quarterly ReviewBenjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... supernatural revelation and grace . Our reason , properly exercised , suffices , as we have just seen , to prove the reality of the two orders , the initial and the teleological , but as God , either as First cause or as Final cause ...
... supernatural revelation and grace . Our reason , properly exercised , suffices , as we have just seen , to prove the reality of the two orders , the initial and the teleological , but as God , either as First cause or as Final cause ...
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... supernatural virtues which place him on the plane of his supernatural end or beati- tude , and which can neither be acquired nor lived without faith . What we wish to impress upon the mind of the reader is , that the simple negation of ...
... supernatural virtues which place him on the plane of his supernatural end or beati- tude , and which can neither be acquired nor lived without faith . What we wish to impress upon the mind of the reader is , that the simple negation of ...
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... supernatural . Superstition is in ascribing effects to inadequate causes , and in asserting effects without causes , and the most supersti- tious people we know , are those who seek to explain the universe and the facts of history ...
... supernatural . Superstition is in ascribing effects to inadequate causes , and in asserting effects without causes , and the most supersti- tious people we know , are those who seek to explain the universe and the facts of history ...
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