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Page 59
... reality before existing , but confused with other realities , or the de- velopment of what before existed with all its constit- uent parts in a germe . These three senses of the word emanation express at bottom only one and the same ...
... reality before existing , but confused with other realities , or the de- velopment of what before existed with all its constit- uent parts in a germe . These three senses of the word emanation express at bottom only one and the same ...
Page 206
... reality of the finite , and absorbed it into the infinite ; Eutychianism denied the reality of the human nature in Christ , and absorbed it into the divine nature . The body of Christ was no- thing but a phantom , just as matter , in ...
... reality of the finite , and absorbed it into the infinite ; Eutychianism denied the reality of the human nature in Christ , and absorbed it into the divine nature . The body of Christ was no- thing but a phantom , just as matter , in ...
Page 280
... reality is the principle of the existence of all finite realities . But it is manifest at the same time that no other idea possesses these characteristics ; the notion of a finite perfection can subsist as a percep- tion of the mind ...
... reality is the principle of the existence of all finite realities . But it is manifest at the same time that no other idea possesses these characteristics ; the notion of a finite perfection can subsist as a percep- tion of the mind ...
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