Brownson's Quarterly ReviewOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... intelligence would be the equal of the Divine intelligence , and our intelligencing would , like his , generate the Word and be identical with it . In consequence of our finiteness , it is not enough that the truth be intuitively ...
... intelligence would be the equal of the Divine intelligence , and our intelligencing would , like his , generate the Word and be identical with it . In consequence of our finiteness , it is not enough that the truth be intuitively ...
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... intelligence without infinitely intelligencing , for an intelligence that does not intelligence is simply no intelligence at all . The intelligence to be actual , must express itself , at least interior- ly , and to be infinite it must ...
... intelligence without infinitely intelligencing , for an intelligence that does not intelligence is simply no intelligence at all . The intelligence to be actual , must express itself , at least interior- ly , and to be infinite it must ...
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... intelligence . Words that have no intelligible meaning for us , are empty words , and in be- lieving them we simply believe nothing at all . Let it be that the words of Scripture or the words of the Church are true and infallible , they ...
... intelligence . Words that have no intelligible meaning for us , are empty words , and in be- lieving them we simply believe nothing at all . Let it be that the words of Scripture or the words of the Church are true and infallible , they ...
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