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... Relations are described as " the work of the mind . " Locke examines them at great length , classifies them , arranges them , defines them . They occur between two things at least . All things are capable of some kind of relation .
... Relations are described as " the work of the mind . " Locke examines them at great length , classifies them , arranges them , defines them . They occur between two things at least . All things are capable of some kind of relation .
Page 273
... relationship between God and men . For Schleiermacher , the philosopher , this is completely unknowable . But by Schleier- macher , the theologian , it is conceived of as if it were the relation of father to son . God is not the father ...
... relationship between God and men . For Schleiermacher , the philosopher , this is completely unknowable . But by Schleier- macher , the theologian , it is conceived of as if it were the relation of father to son . God is not the father ...
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... relation ; but con- senting or not , they are bound to a long train of burdensome duties toward those with whom they have never made a convention of any Children are not consenting to their relation , but their rela- tion , without ...
... relation ; but con- senting or not , they are bound to a long train of burdensome duties toward those with whom they have never made a convention of any Children are not consenting to their relation , but their rela- tion , without ...
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