Brownson's Quarterly ReviewBenjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... assert the Divine Inspiration of the books of the Old and New Testaments ? The Church asserts and always has as- serted the same , and that of several books in the Old Tes- tament , in addition . Moreover , it is owing to her reverence ...
... assert the Divine Inspiration of the books of the Old and New Testaments ? The Church asserts and always has as- serted the same , and that of several books in the Old Tes- tament , in addition . Moreover , it is owing to her reverence ...
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... assert the supernatural in assert- ing God as creator ; they assert his providence by asserting that creation and conservation are only one and the same act , and the free act , or the act of the free , uncontrolled , and unnecessitated ...
... assert the supernatural in assert- ing God as creator ; they assert his providence by asserting that creation and conservation are only one and the same act , and the free act , or the act of the free , uncontrolled , and unnecessitated ...
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only being and its phenomena ; and to assert only being and its phenomena is precisely to assert Pantheism , which excludes the judgment of causality . It is true Sir William says he speaks only of second causes , tor , as he alleges ...
only being and its phenomena ; and to assert only being and its phenomena is precisely to assert Pantheism , which excludes the judgment of causality . It is true Sir William says he speaks only of second causes , tor , as he alleges ...
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