Brownson's Quarterly ReviewBenjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... things are possible and some are not , and as all things cannot be merely possible , therefore there must be some- thing which is per se , necessary , and in actu . The fourth proof is drawn from the fact that there are different ...
... things are possible and some are not , and as all things cannot be merely possible , therefore there must be some- thing which is per se , necessary , and in actu . The fourth proof is drawn from the fact that there are different ...
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... things , not simply mental conceptions or concepts , or the science will want reality and be no science at all . Real principles are the principles , not of science alone , without which nothing can be known , but principles of things ...
... things , not simply mental conceptions or concepts , or the science will want reality and be no science at all . Real principles are the principles , not of science alone , without which nothing can be known , but principles of things ...
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... things of the world that he may confound the strong ; and the mean things of the world , and things that are contemptible , and things that are not , that he might destroy the things that are , that no flesh should glory in his sight ...
... things of the world that he may confound the strong ; and the mean things of the world , and things that are contemptible , and things that are not , that he might destroy the things that are , that no flesh should glory in his sight ...
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