The American Benedictine Review, Volúmenes22-23American Benedictine Review, Incorporated, 1971 |
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... reason at the Lamb's bright feast ? Reason and knowledge have bought oxen and they cannot come . Thrift and prudence give their own excuses , And justice has a wife , and must stay home . ( Thirty Poems , p . [ 21 ] ) . One could argue ...
... reason at the Lamb's bright feast ? Reason and knowledge have bought oxen and they cannot come . Thrift and prudence give their own excuses , And justice has a wife , and must stay home . ( Thirty Poems , p . [ 21 ] ) . One could argue ...
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... reason could sink a ship . The ship he means is probably the ark of salvation , that figure for the Church so recently put in mind by the Noe play . Their kind of reason is not , he says , reason of the higher kind , sapientia . He will ...
... reason could sink a ship . The ship he means is probably the ark of salvation , that figure for the Church so recently put in mind by the Noe play . Their kind of reason is not , he says , reason of the higher kind , sapientia . He will ...
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... reason as the subjective basis of natural law . If we reflect upon it , we will appreciate that this was really the point of our question in the preceding , less reflexive section . There we were asking whether reason can recognize ...
... reason as the subjective basis of natural law . If we reflect upon it , we will appreciate that this was really the point of our question in the preceding , less reflexive section . There we were asking whether reason can recognize ...
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