The Family Library (Harper)., 第 143 卷 |
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... distinctions vanish , and we perceive no longer anything but substance , without distinction , without name , without form , the pure unity where the know . ing and the known are identical . When man has attained to this superior ...
... distinctions vanish , and we perceive no longer anything but substance , without distinction , without name , without form , the pure unity where the know . ing and the known are identical . When man has attained to this superior ...
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... distinction which has since been generally adopted by theological casuists and by ju- rists , to wit , the distinction between commutative justice , which regulates the transactions and rela- tions between individual and individual ...
... distinction which has since been generally adopted by theological casuists and by ju- rists , to wit , the distinction between commutative justice , which regulates the transactions and rela- tions between individual and individual ...
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lime that all distinction of good and evil in external actions disappears to his eyes . This distinction is as the phantom of virtue , a spectre without reality , which appears in the night of human mind , and which vanishes when , from ...
lime that all distinction of good and evil in external actions disappears to his eyes . This distinction is as the phantom of virtue , a spectre without reality , which appears in the night of human mind , and which vanishes when , from ...
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