Catholic World, Том 81Paulist Fathers, 1905 |
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... knowledge that must be the basis of all intellectual excellence . It is the peculiar mission of the Re- ligious Education Association to unfold the defects of the national favorite , and to convince our people that not only is it not ...
... knowledge that must be the basis of all intellectual excellence . It is the peculiar mission of the Re- ligious Education Association to unfold the defects of the national favorite , and to convince our people that not only is it not ...
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... knowledge , and still continues to live with her - no impossible case - it would follow that she a good woman is , despite herself , living in adultery with one whom she supposes to be her husband . Her children born after her husband's ...
... knowledge , and still continues to live with her - no impossible case - it would follow that she a good woman is , despite herself , living in adultery with one whom she supposes to be her husband . Her children born after her husband's ...
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... knowledge , art and con- templation , is , in a sense , an excrescence , when we regard the tree from which it grows . We cannot here attempt any exposi- tion of this side of Schopenhauer's philosophy , which does not directly concern ...
... knowledge , art and con- templation , is , in a sense , an excrescence , when we regard the tree from which it grows . We cannot here attempt any exposi- tion of this side of Schopenhauer's philosophy , which does not directly concern ...
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... knowledge , art and con- templation , is , in a sense , an excrescence , when we regard the tree from which it grows . We cannot here attempt any exposi- tion of this side of Schopenhauer's philosophy , which does not directly concern ...
... knowledge , art and con- templation , is , in a sense , an excrescence , when we regard the tree from which it grows . We cannot here attempt any exposi- tion of this side of Schopenhauer's philosophy , which does not directly concern ...
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... knowledge had been evolved . He regarded his best moments as his impersonal ones , and this was , in great part , because his best moments were those of pure thought , in which the heart had no share , or at least , to him , no ...
... knowledge had been evolved . He regarded his best moments as his impersonal ones , and this was , in great part , because his best moments were those of pure thought , in which the heart had no share , or at least , to him , no ...
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