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The British Critic and Quarterly Theological Review
We fee pot the necessity for calling certain classes of our notions complicative,
and others significative ; but as what that author fays ot these notions is
intelligible, and generally just, it is pot worth while to remark upon the terms. Ol
complicative ...
We fee pot the necessity for calling certain classes of our notions complicative,
and otheis significative; but as what that author fays of these notions is intelligible
, and generally just, it is not worth while torem3ik upon the terms. Ol complicative
...
3
Valentin Weigel (1533-1588): German Religious Dissenter, ...
all living things" complicative, and yet God is not creature, that is, explicative.
Another example: the ABC has twenty-three letters, and is the essence of all
syllables, all words and all utterances, and none can exist without the ABC, and
yet the ...
4
From Poimandres to Jacob Böhme: Gnosis, Hermetism and the ...
Oder wie es in einer friiheren Schrift noch knapper heisst: 'Also Gott ist aller
Wesen Wesen, unnd aller Lebendigen Leben complicative, und ist doch Gott
nicht Creatur, scilicet explicative'.36 Mit diesen schlichten Erklarungen waren die
fruhen ...
Roelof van den Broeck, Cis van Heertum,
2000
5
Metaphysical Essays: Containing the Principles and ...
The notion of a foul arises from consciousness, memory, and reflection. 837.
General notions are derived from the relation of similitude, which is either
immediately discerned or inserred by reasoning. Complicative Complicative
notions arise ...
6
From the high Middle Ages to the eve of the Reformation
The latter embraces good and bad, but it can be recognized as the Holy Church,
and to some extent comprehended, by its marks. It possesses a visible head in
the Pope. In him the Church is given complicative, and, vice versa, the Pope is in
...
H. Jedin, Hans-Georg Beck, J. Dolan,
1980
7
Handbook of Church History
In him the Church is given complicative, and, vice versa, the Pope is in her in so
far as she has developed on the basis of Peter's confession and preaching. n "
The Hercules of the Eugenians" — so he was called by Aeneas Silvius
Piccolomini, ...
Hubert Jedin, John Patrick Dolan,
1970
8
Handbook of Church History: From the high Middle Ages to the ...
The latter embraces good and bad, but it can be recognized as the Holy Church,
and to some extent comprehended, by its marks. It possesses a visible head in
the Pope. In him the Church is given complicative, and, vice versa, the Pope is in
...
Hubert Jedin, John Patrick Dolan,
1970
9
Metaphysical Essays: containing the principles and ...
6; The essence of complicative notions consists 'in thosesi characters that form
their pecu'liar distinction, and. are therefore marked by distinct names; thus
homicide, committed through malice, is distinguished from that committed
through ...
Richard KIRWAN (F.R.S.),
1811
10
Wartime Letters of Rainer Maria Rilke
... that sort have their god d are thereby forever distinguished from those riously
complicative fates whose privations are it deep enough and not closely enough
joined to rve Rainer Maria Rilke 175.