Cithara, Volume 23St. Bonaventure University, 1984 - Civilization |
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... Clearly his whole rigmarole has no other function than to evoke a Voltairean amusement at those Panglosses of the world who maintain that human wretchedness ought to be accepted because it is ordained by God for mankind's own good ...
... Clearly his whole rigmarole has no other function than to evoke a Voltairean amusement at those Panglosses of the world who maintain that human wretchedness ought to be accepted because it is ordained by God for mankind's own good ...
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... clearly indicated by His own actions . If He had wished men to believe without seeing , it is inconceivable that He would have deigned to appear in Seville in the first place . Indeed that He " made Himself like unto us from love " must ...
... clearly indicated by His own actions . If He had wished men to believe without seeing , it is inconceivable that He would have deigned to appear in Seville in the first place . Indeed that He " made Himself like unto us from love " must ...
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... clearly determined by the quality of the heart in which its motion exists . If the heart in question is Christ's , its free movement is determined by a divine impulse to affirm what - is and to oppose what - is - not . If it is the ...
... clearly determined by the quality of the heart in which its motion exists . If the heart in question is Christ's , its free movement is determined by a divine impulse to affirm what - is and to oppose what - is - not . If it is the ...
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