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... Earth . The Motion of the Planets . The Hypotheses of Vortices 4. Emptiness and the Pressure of the Atmosphere · · 397 404 III . HYDRO - MECHANICS . SOLID AND FLUID BODIES - 1. Distinction between the Two . 2. Solid in Fluid Bodies ...
... Earth . The Motion of the Planets . The Hypotheses of Vortices 4. Emptiness and the Pressure of the Atmosphere · · 397 404 III . HYDRO - MECHANICS . SOLID AND FLUID BODIES - 1. Distinction between the Two . 2. Solid in Fluid Bodies ...
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... earth , this union requires a visible form . The community of believers need to know that they are united under one head , a head which represents Christ in their midst , steps into his place , as it were . The idea of a representative ...
... earth , this union requires a visible form . The community of believers need to know that they are united under one head , a head which represents Christ in their midst , steps into his place , as it were . The idea of a representative ...
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... earth , the con- dition and means of human salvation . There is no salvation except through redemption , none , therefore , outside of the Church : this is the doctrine that the Church alone saves . The fact of salvation presupposed by ...
... earth , the con- dition and means of human salvation . There is no salvation except through redemption , none , therefore , outside of the Church : this is the doctrine that the Church alone saves . The fact of salvation presupposed by ...
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... earth . In this conception , the historical origin and development of the Church is obscured : it seems as if it had descended from heaven , become visible in the earthly hierarchy , which rises from the Jewish to the Christian , from ...
... earth . In this conception , the historical origin and development of the Church is obscured : it seems as if it had descended from heaven , become visible in the earthly hierarchy , which rises from the Jewish to the Christian , from ...
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... earth , stamped itself deeply on the religious imagination and the mysticism of the Middle Ages . It was the Gnosticism of the Church . CHAPTER IV . THE COURSE OF DEVELOPMENT OF THE PHILOSOPHY 54 HISTORY OF MODERN PHILOSOPHY .
... earth , stamped itself deeply on the religious imagination and the mysticism of the Middle Ages . It was the Gnosticism of the Church . CHAPTER IV . THE COURSE OF DEVELOPMENT OF THE PHILOSOPHY 54 HISTORY OF MODERN PHILOSOPHY .
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Page 99 - How each the Whole its substance gives, Each in the other works and lives! Like heavenly forces rising and descending, Their golden urns reciprocally lending, With wings that winnow blessing From Heaven through Earth I see them pressing, Filling the All with harmony unceasing!