Xavier University Studies, Volúmenes3-4Xavier University (New Orleans, La.), 1964 |
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... matter and spirit meet . Matter limits him to his environment . Through his spiritual powers of intellect and will he can potentially draw within himself the universe through knowledge , and unite himself to all beings through love . To ...
... matter and spirit meet . Matter limits him to his environment . Through his spiritual powers of intellect and will he can potentially draw within himself the universe through knowledge , and unite himself to all beings through love . To ...
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... matter of imitation is exemplary : Johnson in his criticism of imitation presents an elastic view- point . Whereas earlier in his career he condoned the purely neo - classical , correct imitation , even to the point of creating two ...
... matter of imitation is exemplary : Johnson in his criticism of imitation presents an elastic view- point . Whereas earlier in his career he condoned the purely neo - classical , correct imitation , even to the point of creating two ...
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... matter to be treated flippantly ; for the moral problem of conduct , the ironic incident , and the collapse are ... matter : one man troubles his conscience and jeopardizes his life by trying to adapt himself to a new era ; another man ...
... matter to be treated flippantly ; for the moral problem of conduct , the ironic incident , and the collapse are ... matter : one man troubles his conscience and jeopardizes his life by trying to adapt himself to a new era ; another man ...
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