Brownson's Quarterly ReviewOrestes Augustus Brownson Benjamin H. Greene, 1965 |
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... universe , but we really know or fully understand the universe or any thing in it only as we penetrate beyond the visible or the sensible , the symbolic veil or mimetic bark , and seize the intelligible , the vonróv that transcends it ...
... universe , but we really know or fully understand the universe or any thing in it only as we penetrate beyond the visible or the sensible , the symbolic veil or mimetic bark , and seize the intelligible , the vonróv that transcends it ...
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... universe distinct from God , or of a universe distinguishable from him even by his crea- tive act . The only possible refutation of pantheism is in the assertion of the Mystery of the Trinity , the internal generation of the Word and ...
... universe distinct from God , or of a universe distinguishable from him even by his crea- tive act . The only possible refutation of pantheism is in the assertion of the Mystery of the Trinity , the internal generation of the Word and ...
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... universe ; God in his interior essence and in his exterior manifestation or expression . But we have seen that there is in God a progression , immanent indeed , eternal , with its term in his essence itself . This progression has its ...
... universe ; God in his interior essence and in his exterior manifestation or expression . But we have seen that there is in God a progression , immanent indeed , eternal , with its term in his essence itself . This progression has its ...
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