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Pagina 86
... origin of this endeavour as a first and last thing and therefore as his god . Does this attempt succeed ? Certainly it succeeds . How can it fail to succeed , although not always so obviously and happily ? With all the failures , the ...
... origin of this endeavour as a first and last thing and therefore as his god . Does this attempt succeed ? Certainly it succeeds . How can it fail to succeed , although not always so obviously and happily ? With all the failures , the ...
Pagina 304
... origin . We are expressing the deep appreciation and esteem we feel for this our goal and origin , and for our own ideal image , carefully purged of all imperfection , but still only postulated as far as its being ( even its divine ...
... origin . We are expressing the deep appreciation and esteem we feel for this our goal and origin , and for our own ideal image , carefully purged of all imperfection , but still only postulated as far as its being ( even its divine ...
Pagina 612
... origin , movement , and goal in and for Himself . What distinguishes eternity from time is the fact that there is in Him no opposition or competition or conflict , but peace between origin , movement and goal , between present , past ...
... origin , movement , and goal in and for Himself . What distinguishes eternity from time is the fact that there is in Him no opposition or competition or conflict , but peace between origin , movement and goal , between present , past ...
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