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... tion improbated by the Holy See . Not to our knowledge . The Holy See has improbated , if you will , the proposition that the intellect has immediate cognition , that is , percep- tion or empirical intuition of God ; but not , so far as ...
... tion improbated by the Holy See . Not to our knowledge . The Holy See has improbated , if you will , the proposition that the intellect has immediate cognition , that is , percep- tion or empirical intuition of God ; but not , so far as ...
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... tion to dethrone the Pope , fitted out by funds which he himself contributes . He is a man of fancies , very susceptible of impressions from without , but with no fixed principless or firmness of purpose . Lascine is the reverse . The ...
... tion to dethrone the Pope , fitted out by funds which he himself contributes . He is a man of fancies , very susceptible of impressions from without , but with no fixed principless or firmness of purpose . Lascine is the reverse . The ...
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... tion of the Church ; and yet what he was understood by his contemporaries to demand was the same sort of liberty demanded by the Liberals . Indeed , he himself consciously and intentionally defended liberty as he had learned it , not ...
... tion of the Church ; and yet what he was understood by his contemporaries to demand was the same sort of liberty demanded by the Liberals . Indeed , he himself consciously and intentionally defended liberty as he had learned it , not ...
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