Milton's "De Doctrina Christiana": An Historical Introduction and Critical AnalysisSociety of St. Paul, 1946 - 162 pagina's |
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... things that were to be created . Hence it is absurd to separate the decrees or will of the Deity from his eternal counsel and foreknowledge , or to give them priority of order . For the foreknowledge of God is nothing but the wisdom of ...
... things that were to be created . Hence it is absurd to separate the decrees or will of the Deity from his eternal counsel and foreknowledge , or to give them priority of order . For the foreknowledge of God is nothing but the wisdom of ...
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... thing itself ; so that either all things must have two causes only , and those external , or God will not have been the perfect and absolute cause of every thing . B ) It is an argument of supreme power and goodness , that such ...
... thing itself ; so that either all things must have two causes only , and those external , or God will not have been the perfect and absolute cause of every thing . B ) It is an argument of supreme power and goodness , that such ...
Pagina 57
... thing could exist in the nature of things , which had not first been of God and in God . Matter , therefore , is substantially from in God . and of g ) Consequences of " God did not produce every thing out of nothing , but of himself ...
... thing could exist in the nature of things , which had not first been of God and in God . Matter , therefore , is substantially from in God . and of g ) Consequences of " God did not produce every thing out of nothing , but of himself ...
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Anglican anima antea atque attributes autem Baptism begotten believe body Book called Cath cause CHAPTER Christ Christian Christian Doctrine consequently covenant created creation death decree Definition Denz Deus divine Doctrina Christiana edition election Encycl English essence eternal Ethics evil ex nihilo existence Explanations faith Father G. K. CHESTERTON glory God the Father God's gospel grace Holy Ghost Holy Spirit Holy Trinity human soul hypostasis hypostatic union Ibid inasmuch interpretation J. H. NEWMAN John Milton liberty Looten Marriage Masson matter Milton's De Doctrina Milton's thought nature omnia oppos pantheism Paradise Lost perfect person philosophical polygamy Predestination principium punishment Puritan quae quod reason REFUTATION regard regenerate religion Roman-Catholic Sacraments salvation Scripture secundum sicut Skinner substance sunt Supper supra teaching Testament thee theol theological things Treatise virtue whereby whole words XVii