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    <title>Quaestiones morales</title>
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Abstract: Titus et Caja matrimonium inter se contrahunt, sed contracto matrimonio ob diversitatem indolis, iurgia inter eos orientur et divortium imperfectum oblinent apud judicem civilem.</description>
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    <title>Religious worship in the Book of Amos : part 1</title>
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    <description>Title: Religious worship in the Book of Amos : part 1
Abstract: Cult in the book of Amos holds a prominent place; in it the prophet saw the source of all the trouble in the religious life of the people. It was the chief stumbling block to right living. The people believed firmly that by propitiating Yahwe by plenty of sacrifices and feasts they would receive thereby his good favour since His interests were closely bound up with theirs. Amos tried all means to eradicate this Idea from their minds and hence he launched a powerful attack against such practices as a frst step in the upward march to higher conceptions of God and to a right way of living.</description>
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    <title>Melita Theologica : volume 3 : issue 2</title>
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Abstract: 1/ VELLA, A. - Early Thomistic Controversies --&#xD;
2/ SANT, C. - Religious worshop in the Book of Amos --&#xD;
3/ BONNICI, C. - Quaestiones morales --&#xD;
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Abstract: During the life and after the death of St Thomas Aquinas Thomism had provoked many theologians whose ideas were directly opposed to those of the Dominican Master. The teaching of Aquinas was considered by them to be prejudicial to the teaching of the Fathers of the Church for in many important theological and philosophical questions St Thomas made great use of the Philosophers especially of Aristotle.</description>
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