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Vanity, vanity, vanity.... oh, and some a.a.f. stuff.
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"Paul Duffin" <someone@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> the body of a man; therefore my soul united to any matter
> whatsoever will make my body. It does not distinguish the necessary
> condition from the sufficient condition; the union is necessary, but not
> sufficient. The left arm is not the right.
>
> Impenetrability is a property of matter.
>
> Identity de numero in regard to the same time requires the identity of
> matter.
>
> Thus if God united my soul to a body in China, the same body, idem
numero
> would be in China.
>
> The same river which runs there is idem numero as that which runs at the
> same time in China.
>
> 513. Why God has established prayer.
>
> 1. To communicate to His creatures the dignity of causality.
>
> 2. To teach us from whom our virtue comes.
>
> 3. To make us deserve other virtues by work.
>
> (But to keep His own pre-eminence, He grants prayer to whom He pleases.)
>
> Objection: But we believe that we hold prayer of ourselves.
>
> This is absurd; for since, though having faith, we cannot have virtues,
> how
> should we have faith? Is there a greater distance between infidelity and
> faith than between faith and virtue?
>
> Merit. This word is ambiguous.
>
> Meruit habere Redemptorem.78
>
> Meruit tam sacra membra tangere.79
>
> Digno tam sacra membra tangere.80
>
> Non sum dignus.81
>
> Qui manducat indignus.82
>
> Dignus est accipere.83
>
> Dignare me.84
>
> God is only bound according to His promises. He has promised to grant
> justice to prayers; He has never promised prayer only to the children of
> promise.
>
> Saint Augustine has distinctly said that strength would be taken away
from
> the righteous. But it is by chance that he said it; for it might have
> happened that the occasion of saying it did not present itself. But his
> principles make us see that, when the occasion
>
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