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... Persons . All this carries the mind on to the idea of circumincession , by which is meant that each Person of the Holy Trinity so penetrates the other that the Three Divine Persons are indis- solubly united in substance , in power and ...
... Persons . All this carries the mind on to the idea of circumincession , by which is meant that each Person of the Holy Trinity so penetrates the other that the Three Divine Persons are indis- solubly united in substance , in power and ...
Pagina 320
... Persons together with the diffusiveness of the Good . What greater object of wonder could there be found than this ... Persons in God are distinct . But because these properties are really personal there is an actual plurality of Persons ...
... Persons together with the diffusiveness of the Good . What greater object of wonder could there be found than this ... Persons in God are distinct . But because these properties are really personal there is an actual plurality of Persons ...
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... persons . The attachment which men feel to a right , and the respect which they display for it , is gen- erally proportioned to its importance , or to the length of time during which they have en- joyed it . The rights of private persons ...
... persons . The attachment which men feel to a right , and the respect which they display for it , is gen- erally proportioned to its importance , or to the length of time during which they have en- joyed it . The rights of private persons ...
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The Ancient Near East | 1 |
From The Books of the Kings | 12 |
Greek Civilization | 29 |
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