The first book, after a short introduction upon the nature of theology as understood by Aquinas, proceeds in 119 questions to discuss the nature, attributes and relations of God; and this is not done as in a modern work on theology, but the questions raised in the physics of Aristotle find a place alongside of the statements of Scripture, while all subjects in any way related to the central theme are brought into the discourse. [Please select]
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They have an interesting relation only to the moral attributes postulated in current religion. [Please select]
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Contemplate the forcing of that most delicate of human attributes, _i. [Please select]
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These four attributes of a strike are important only as incidental consequences. [Please select]
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The rest of the condemnation is a play upon these three attributes. [Please select]
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Nay, would it not rather seem to derogate from those attributes. [Please select]
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His is the nature "consisting in infinite attributes, of which each expresses eternal and infinite essentiality." [Please select]
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