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... things being once conceded , fate follows as so necessary a consequence that it cannot be denied . . . . What is it ... that Cicero feared in the prescience of future things ? Doubtless it was this , —that if all future things have been ...
... things being once conceded , fate follows as so necessary a consequence that it cannot be denied . . . . What is it ... that Cicero feared in the prescience of future things ? Doubtless it was this , —that if all future things have been ...
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... things are in him , even more since he himself is all things . But I cannot deny making of him , when he is the maker of all things . MAGISTER . Therefore you will separate motion from making . DISCIPLE . Not that indeed , inasmuch as I ...
... things are in him , even more since he himself is all things . But I cannot deny making of him , when he is the maker of all things . MAGISTER . Therefore you will separate motion from making . DISCIPLE . Not that indeed , inasmuch as I ...
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... things . Since therefore He knows His own essence most fully , we must conclude that He knows other things also . . . . Moreover . Whoever knows a thing perfectly , knows whatever can be said truly of that thing , and whatever is ...
... things . Since therefore He knows His own essence most fully , we must conclude that He knows other things also . . . . Moreover . Whoever knows a thing perfectly , knows whatever can be said truly of that thing , and whatever is ...
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Abelard according actually animal argument Aristotle Aristotle's Augustine Augustine's authority Bacon believed body called cause century Christ Christian Church City of God conceived conception course created creature distinction divine doctrine Donatists Duns Duns's Empire essence eternal ethics evil existence experience fact faith Father finite follows Gnostics God's grace Greek held Hence human Ibid individual instance intellect Jesus Jesus movement Jews kind knowledge live Lord man's Manichees matter means medieval merely metaphysical Middle Ages mind Mithraism moral moved movement mystic nature Neoplatonism notion object Occam orthodoxy particular Paul Pelagians perfect philosophical Plato Plotinus point of view possible principle problem Ques question rational reality reason salvation seems sense Socrates soul spirit substance Summa Contra Gentiles Summa Theologica Thee theology theory things Thomas Thomistic Thou thought truth understand universe unmoved mover virtue whole words Yahweh