St. Augustine, Aspects of His Life and ThoughtHodder and Stoughton, 1914 - 255 páginas |
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... existence . The following may be quoted : - Seeing that I knew no way of thinking of God save as a corporeal magnitude - for it did not seem to me possible for anything to exist except in this form - that was the greatest and almost the ...
... existence . The following may be quoted : - Seeing that I knew no way of thinking of God save as a corporeal magnitude - for it did not seem to me possible for anything to exist except in this form - that was the greatest and almost the ...
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William Montgomery. it , I supposed to have no existence at all " ( vii . 2 ) . " " A graphic metaphor in the same context as the last - quoted passage explains to some extent the nature of his difficulty . " I strove vehe- mently , " he ...
William Montgomery. it , I supposed to have no existence at all " ( vii . 2 ) . " " A graphic metaphor in the same context as the last - quoted passage explains to some extent the nature of his difficulty . " I strove vehe- mently , " he ...
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... existence of these difficulties is in no way incompatible with the religious experience of the Confessions . As he tells us in the Dialogue C. Acad . iii . 43 , he had already made the decision to believe , on grounds of authority . The ...
... existence of these difficulties is in no way incompatible with the religious experience of the Confessions . As he tells us in the Dialogue C. Acad . iii . 43 , he had already made the decision to believe , on grounds of authority . The ...
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... existence - that , of course , Augustine unhesitat- ingly refers to God - but the question whether each individual soul is newly created , or whether it is derived through the parents from the primal man , or whether all souls were ...
... existence - that , of course , Augustine unhesitat- ingly refers to God - but the question whether each individual soul is newly created , or whether it is derived through the parents from the primal man , or whether all souls were ...
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... existence - but in the De Trinitate and the Retractations he explicitly rejects it , and substitutes a doctrine which is practically that of the Neo - Platonists . After referring to .. Plato's example of the slave - boy , in 126 ST ...
... existence - but in the De Trinitate and the Retractations he explicitly rejects it , and substitutes a doctrine which is practically that of the Neo - Platonists . After referring to .. Plato's example of the slave - boy , in 126 ST ...
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