St. Augustine, Aspects of His Life and ThoughtHodder and Stoughton, 1914 - 255 páginas |
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... believe , often recall the exact difference of timbre which two famous sopranos exhibit in their " high C. " But in regard to olfactory impressions the power of voluntary recall is rare . ( It must not , of course , be confused with the ...
... believe , often recall the exact difference of timbre which two famous sopranos exhibit in their " high C. " But in regard to olfactory impressions the power of voluntary recall is rare . ( It must not , of course , be confused with the ...
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... believe there is good ground for saying that he was not of a pre - eminently metaphysical cast of mind . That is not to deny that he was a great thinker ; what I wish to suggest is simply that his mind did not move easily or by ...
... believe there is good ground for saying that he was not of a pre - eminently metaphysical cast of mind . That is not to deny that he was a great thinker ; what I wish to suggest is simply that his mind did not move easily or by ...
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... believe . It was necessary to take this objection first , on account of its generality , but we come now to what is , I think , the weightiest of the negative arguments , namely , that there is no mention , and , our critics would add ...
... believe . It was necessary to take this objection first , on account of its generality , but we come now to what is , I think , the weightiest of the negative arguments , namely , that there is no mention , and , our critics would add ...
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... believe , that in these Dialogues Augustine means by philosophy Chris- tianity , as interpreted through Neo - Platonism ? That may seem a bold statement , but here are a number of items of evidence . In the De Ordine , i . 21 Licentius ...
... believe , that in these Dialogues Augustine means by philosophy Chris- tianity , as interpreted through Neo - Platonism ? That may seem a bold statement , but here are a number of items of evidence . In the De Ordine , i . 21 Licentius ...
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... believe what the Church teaches " ; and that in contrast with this treatment he had been attracted by the Manichaean promises of explanations and revela- tions . It was , by the way , the discovery that these vaunted explanations were ...
... believe what the Church teaches " ; and that in contrast with this treatment he had been attracted by the Manichaean promises of explanations and revela- tions . It was , by the way , the discovery that these vaunted explanations were ...
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