Brownson's Quarterly ReviewBenjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... soul's activity alone , have never been able to refute the skeptic or to get beyond the sphere of the subject . The soul's activity alone does not , and , unless it were God , who is the adequate object of his own intellect , could not ...
... soul's activity alone , have never been able to refute the skeptic or to get beyond the sphere of the subject . The soul's activity alone does not , and , unless it were God , who is the adequate object of his own intellect , could not ...
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... soul desires happiness , supreme beatitude ; and desire is more than a simple want . Desire is an affec- tion of the will , a reaching forth of the soul towards the object desired . What a man desires he , in some degree at least ...
... soul desires happiness , supreme beatitude ; and desire is more than a simple want . Desire is an affec- tion of the will , a reaching forth of the soul towards the object desired . What a man desires he , in some degree at least ...
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... soul and body . She is not a disembodied spirit , nor a corpse . The separation of the soul and body of the Church is as much her death , as the separation of the soul and body of man is his . She is the Church , the living Church ...
... soul and body . She is not a disembodied spirit , nor a corpse . The separation of the soul and body of the Church is as much her death , as the separation of the soul and body of man is his . She is the Church , the living Church ...
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