Brownson's Quarterly Review, Volume 4Orestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... Divine Will , and therefore the human will must be independent of the Divine Will , and not controllable by it . God can neither will nor create a human soul , unless it be possible to him . The possibility , whether of an act of the Divine ...
... Divine Will , and therefore the human will must be independent of the Divine Will , and not controllable by it . God can neither will nor create a human soul , unless it be possible to him . The possibility , whether of an act of the Divine ...
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... Divine . Yet his doctrine , if he excludes the Divine creative act , makes the human will , physically as well as morally , the Divine will . " The Will of Man , " he says ex- pressly , " depends , for its ability to operate , upon its ...
... Divine . Yet his doctrine , if he excludes the Divine creative act , makes the human will , physically as well as morally , the Divine will . " The Will of Man , " he says ex- pressly , " depends , for its ability to operate , upon its ...
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... Divine , and we do not understand how Divine authority , that is , God's authority , can be abused . If , as the Reviewer asserts , the Church possesses Divine authority , it is God who teaches and commands in and through her . How is ...
... Divine , and we do not understand how Divine authority , that is , God's authority , can be abused . If , as the Reviewer asserts , the Church possesses Divine authority , it is God who teaches and commands in and through her . How is ...
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