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The possessor of this wisdom sees all reality in its proper order because it envisions all things in relation to the First Cause . In contemplating , the metaphysician delights in his simple unified intellectual view of truth .
The possessor of this wisdom sees all reality in its proper order because it envisions all things in relation to the First Cause . In contemplating , the metaphysician delights in his simple unified intellectual view of truth .
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In this wisdom the connatural knowledge of charity and the gift of wisdom issuing from it , operating under a divine inspiration , give to the soul a penetrating and immediate knowing of God Who dwells within it .
In this wisdom the connatural knowledge of charity and the gift of wisdom issuing from it , operating under a divine inspiration , give to the soul a penetrating and immediate knowing of God Who dwells within it .
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The curriculum of the formal liberal Christian education is directed to the formation of the intellect through metaphysical and theological wisdom . In the Christian soul perfection is attained through growth in charity .
The curriculum of the formal liberal Christian education is directed to the formation of the intellect through metaphysical and theological wisdom . In the Christian soul perfection is attained through growth in charity .
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