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Pagina 129
... become plain which cannot become plain to us from the achievements and pedagogic usefulness and biblical foundation of natural theology , i.e. , the possibility of the origin and existence , and along with it the secret of the vitality ...
... become plain which cannot become plain to us from the achievements and pedagogic usefulness and biblical foundation of natural theology , i.e. , the possibility of the origin and existence , and along with it the secret of the vitality ...
Pagina 194
... become like Him ; we do not of ourselves become master of Him ; we do not of ourselves become one with Him . And all this means - we cannot of ourselves apprehend Him . Augustine expressed this once as follows : Vide quemadmodum tu ...
... become like Him ; we do not of ourselves become master of Him ; we do not of ourselves become one with Him . And all this means - we cannot of ourselves apprehend Him . Augustine expressed this once as follows : Vide quemadmodum tu ...
Pagina 514
... become a creature . That is to say , He has become one with the creature , with man . He has not simply entered into fellowship as He did in creation , causing the creature to become and be as His creature , or as He does in reconcilia ...
... become a creature . That is to say , He has become one with the creature , with man . He has not simply entered into fellowship as He did in creation , causing the creature to become and be as His creature , or as He does in reconcilia ...
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THE FULFILMENT OF THE KNOWLEDGE of | 25 |
THE KNOWABILITY Of | 63 |
THE LIMITS OF THE KNOWLEDGE of | 179 |
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