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... Thomas Aquinas be selected as a special subject . I felt equally inclined to accept the honour and to yield to the suggestion ; for indeed there never was in my mind the slightest hesitation as to the full right of Saint Thomas to be ...
... Thomas Aquinas be selected as a special subject . I felt equally inclined to accept the honour and to yield to the suggestion ; for indeed there never was in my mind the slightest hesitation as to the full right of Saint Thomas to be ...
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... Thomas . His name is not : ' I am whom I had to be ' , but , as he himself once revealed to Moses : ' I am that I am . ' The God of Saint Thomas is essentially Being in its absolute infinity ; and because he is existence itself , he can ...
... Thomas . His name is not : ' I am whom I had to be ' , but , as he himself once revealed to Moses : ' I am that I am . ' The God of Saint Thomas is essentially Being in its absolute infinity ; and because he is existence itself , he can ...
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... Thomas , Saint Albertus Magnus , was convinced that all true knowledge , including that which bears on the natural order , is in us a special grace of God , for which we are indebted to the Holy Ghost . It was the more difficult for ...
... Thomas , Saint Albertus Magnus , was convinced that all true knowledge , including that which bears on the natural order , is in us a special grace of God , for which we are indebted to the Holy Ghost . It was the more difficult for ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19345 | 5 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J W Mackail 19 | 8 |
SAINT THOMAS AQUINAS Master Mind Lecture By Étienne Gilson | 29 |
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