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St. Bonaventure
Mind's road to God

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  • THE MENDICANT'S VISION IN THE WILDERNESS
    • CHAPTER ONE
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There shine forth, however, the Creator's supreme power and wisdom and

benevolence in created things, as the carnal sense reports trebly to the

inner sense. For the carnal sense serves him who either understands

rationally or believes faithfully or contemplates intellectually.

Contemplating, it considers the actual existence of things; believing, it

considers the habitual course of things; reasoning, it considers the

potential excellence of things.

 

 




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