Brownson's Quarterly ReviewBenjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... matter . Aristotle held that matter eternally exists , and that all things consist of this eternally existing matter and form given it by the equally eternally existing Mind or Intelli- gence . St. Thomas modifies this doctrine , and ...
... matter . Aristotle held that matter eternally exists , and that all things consist of this eternally existing matter and form given it by the equally eternally existing Mind or Intelli- gence . St. Thomas modifies this doctrine , and ...
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... matter ; but we must not forget that Leibnitz was no Catholic , and was the veritable father of German Rationalism . Nobody but a Frenchman , like Mr. Emery , could see in his unfinished work , published long after his death under the ...
... matter ; but we must not forget that Leibnitz was no Catholic , and was the veritable father of German Rationalism . Nobody but a Frenchman , like Mr. Emery , could see in his unfinished work , published long after his death under the ...
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... matter , with especial reference to the body of Christ . Here there is a continual interchange of the terms matter and body , as if they were identical . " According to modern philosophy , so far is it from being certain that matter is ...
... matter , with especial reference to the body of Christ . Here there is a continual interchange of the terms matter and body , as if they were identical . " According to modern philosophy , so far is it from being certain that matter is ...
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