Brownson's Quarterly ReviewOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... existence of man as an existence capable of thinking and acting according to the faculties given him , exclude the existence of God as his Creator . The two are distinct , but exist in dialectic har- mony through the medium of the ...
... existence of man as an existence capable of thinking and acting according to the faculties given him , exclude the existence of God as his Creator . The two are distinct , but exist in dialectic har- mony through the medium of the ...
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... existence at all as the creature of God . The complete severance of the creature , either from his first cause or his last cause , is not , as we said , his complete misery , but his total annihilation , since to the existence of any ...
... existence at all as the creature of God . The complete severance of the creature , either from his first cause or his last cause , is not , as we said , his complete misery , but his total annihilation , since to the existence of any ...
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... existence ; yet , since they exist , they have a cosmic existence , and therefore an initial good . To deny this would be to deny that the reprobate have any existence , and if no existence , they can be the subjects neither of ...
... existence ; yet , since they exist , they have a cosmic existence , and therefore an initial good . To deny this would be to deny that the reprobate have any existence , and if no existence , they can be the subjects neither of ...
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