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This leaves Arnauld with the third alternative, which he accepts, adding that God voluntarily undertakes to cause in our soul perceptions of sensible qualities whenever the corresponding motions occur in the sensory organs "according to the laws He himself has established in nature" (Examen, OA, 38 148).
Sleigh's suggestion is implausible, however, in light of Arnauld's statement in Examen that God voluntarily undertakes to cause in our soul perceptions of sensible qualities whenever the corresponding motions occur in the sensory organs "according to the laws he himself has established in nature".
No proscription or persecution of the Aton, Akhenaton's god, was undertaken, and royal vineyards and regiments of the army were still named after the Aton.
I've read in the media about how I'd be working all the hours God sends, undertaking menial tasks for bankers who are up themselves, and being humiliated just because I'm young and naive.
The Norse had been exposed to the Christian religion, and after first praying to the Norse gods, they undertook a fast, acting on the advice of one of their Christian prisoners, and the plague subsided.
"Al-Nusra Front, God strengthen it, undertook a military operation in Damascus against the dens of the regime to target the Palestine and Dawriyat [security] branches.
On the whole, the Christian Church rejected, as an unhappy attack upon the reality of redemption, such a formal attempt at saving the oneness of God as was undertaken by Arius.
"I pray," the speech concluded, "that, with God's blessing, the undertaking which we are to-day inaugurating may promote the wellbeing of my people alike in this country and overseas, and help to unite in the bonds of mutual service the various parts of the Empire".
Augustinians typically object to the idea that divine justice, no less than divine love, requires that God forgive sinners and undertake the divine toil of restoring a just order.
Brother Lawrence believed that every aspect of daily life, particularly, in his case, the rough work of cooking and cleaning in a 17th Century monastery, can lead one to closeness to God when it is undertaken with love.
Formally, in "Talking Dirty to the Gods," Komunyakaa has undertaken a sequence that sits squarely and self-consciously on the page: each of the 132 poems here is of 16 lines (four quatrains), and the lines are usually of four stresses.
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