Brownson's Quarterly ReviewBenjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... understand the élan of the soul to God whom it knows and loves , but I cannot understand how a soul ignorant of God can , by an interior and sudden spring , jump to a knowledge of him . Père Gratry says the soul arrives at the knowledge ...
... understand the élan of the soul to God whom it knows and loves , but I cannot understand how a soul ignorant of God can , by an interior and sudden spring , jump to a knowledge of him . Père Gratry says the soul arrives at the knowledge ...
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... understand by authority an order or com- mand addressed to the will , without including anything to convince the reason or to motive the assent of the understanding . This is not precisely the theological sense of the term . The ...
... understand by authority an order or com- mand addressed to the will , without including anything to convince the reason or to motive the assent of the understanding . This is not precisely the theological sense of the term . The ...
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... understand it when it is interpreted or explained , it is yet only a fallible interpreter , and incompetent to explain to the understanding its real sense . " The Church interprets and explains herself ; there are books , also , that ...
... understand it when it is interpreted or explained , it is yet only a fallible interpreter , and incompetent to explain to the understanding its real sense . " The Church interprets and explains herself ; there are books , also , that ...
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