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... perfect at any given moment , it is growing con- stantly toward higher orders of perfection . If new forms are needed they are produced as surely as if designed from the beginning . " When the materials are all prepared and ready , the ...
... perfect at any given moment , it is growing con- stantly toward higher orders of perfection . If new forms are needed they are produced as surely as if designed from the beginning . " When the materials are all prepared and ready , the ...
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... perfect being and that all creatures are in one way or another and in varying measures imperfect . Aquinas is concerned here with intellectual being . This doctrine is not only orthodox Catholic doctrine , but it is generally accepted ...
... perfect being and that all creatures are in one way or another and in varying measures imperfect . Aquinas is concerned here with intellectual being . This doctrine is not only orthodox Catholic doctrine , but it is generally accepted ...
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... perfect mathematical mind , the perfect poetical mind , and so on , but these would not be perfect minds , they would be perfect only in particular and limited departments . There is only one perfection , and it has no degrees : there ...
... perfect mathematical mind , the perfect poetical mind , and so on , but these would not be perfect minds , they would be perfect only in particular and limited departments . There is only one perfection , and it has no degrees : there ...
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Introduction by Keith McKean | 7 |
T S Eliot or the Illusion of Reaction | 35 |
John Crowe Ransom or Thunder without God | 73 |
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