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... appears in a marvelous way , so that itself , I mean nothing but divine essence , appears in that creature . [ The ] ineffable excellence [ of the divine nature ] surpasses every nature participating of it , so that nothing else besides ...
... appears in a marvelous way , so that itself , I mean nothing but divine essence , appears in that creature . [ The ] ineffable excellence [ of the divine nature ] surpasses every nature participating of it , so that nothing else besides ...
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... appears in consciousness to complicate the situation . Unless a conflict of goods presents itself to us , we naturally will that which seems to us good , just as the animal naturally seeks its particular desirable and just as the stone ...
... appears in consciousness to complicate the situation . Unless a conflict of goods presents itself to us , we naturally will that which seems to us good , just as the animal naturally seeks its particular desirable and just as the stone ...
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... appear in the shadow near by ; and frequently at night colors appear around a candle . Moreover , if a man in summer ... appears colored . The axis of the cone is the line mentioned above , which passes through the center of the eye and ...
... appear in the shadow near by ; and frequently at night colors appear around a candle . Moreover , if a man in summer ... appears colored . The axis of the cone is the line mentioned above , which passes through the center of the eye and ...
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Augustines Concept of | 83 |
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