Chapter, Paragraph
1 1 | Clement and Origen affirmed. Having accepted Christianity at
2 1 | was acknowledged also as having been given to man by God,
3 1 | theological investigations. Having conquered scholasticism,
4 1 | 1809-1882). This school, having gathered from the past century
5 1 | valuable philosophical works, having also a great apologetic
6 2 | being close to nature and having clean hearts, also believe
7 3 | dwelling, not knowing money, having no idea of the fine arts,
8 5 | I think that everyone having intelligence will recognize
9 5 | higher divine Intellect, having created man’s consciousness
10 7 | The origin of religion.~Having examined the relationship
11 7 | presents no obstacles to having faith in God and His Revelation.
12 8 | conscience of man shows us that having freedom of action, man,
13 8 | censures its actions. Man, having free will, nonetheless feels
14 10 | divine care. Although not having supernatural Revelation,
15 10 | of himself. In addition, having an innate idea of God in
16 10 | the pagans, who, while not having the same revelation, were
17 11 | had previously spoken as having power to reveal Truth Itself.
18 13 | by paganism, and itself having an inclination to the latter,
19 15,2 | puzzling, with each island having different forms of the same
20 15,6 | Scripture refers to life, having limited mind and emotions.
21 15,8 | nature — are never seen as having significance beyond themselves.~
22 15,2 | cannot be explained as having originated independently.
23 15,2 | misunderstood on this issue as having accepted the evolution of
24 16 | is one complete organism, having one common root in Adam
25 17,2 | chapter 3), Adam and Eve, having obeyed the flattery of the
26 17,3 | biologically after sinning, while having been warned that “in the
27 19,2 | speaks seriously for its having a basis in some actual world-wide
28 19,4 | the flood: “By faith, Noe having received an answer concerning
29 App,2| Christian ethics lies in its having not only a true ethical
30 App,2| contain them. Therefore, having noted the most essential
31 App,2| Nobody left Him without having received the indispensable.
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