PAGE 14/13.14S [note: first page missing] PAPACY 8/08 S Papacy PAQUET 13/09 F Mgr. Paquet 13/09 S Biography and Teaching of Mgr. Paquet PARADOX 7/35 S Paradox concerning the Arithmetization of Geometry 14/02.16S paradox 14/17.13S Zeno's paradox PARADOXES 11/11 F The Paradoxes of a Purely Human Universe [C-83] PARADOXICAL 7/05 S Paradoxical Identities PARENT 14/22.01L Mgr. Alphonse-Marie Parent to John Dinneen 1961/0302 14/22.02L John Dinneen to Mgr, Alphonse-Marie Parent 1961/0310 15/26.25L John Oesterle to Mgr. Parent 1953 PARENTHOOD 10/23 S Parenthood 10/39 S Parenthood PARMENIDES 1/12 S Parmenides 3/20 S Parmenides 12/19 S Parmenides 13/04 S Parmenides 13/05 S Parmenides 13/06 S Parmenides 13/07 F Study of the Theses of Parmenides [part VII] 13/07 S Parmenides PARS 9/06 F Notes on Ia Pars, QQ. 103-119 [On the Divine Government] PART 1/08 F Scientific Methodology. 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Pere Georges Simard, OMI 1948/1119 15/01 F Dufault, Wilfrid Pere 1941 15/01.01L Charles DeKoninck to Pere Wilfrid Dufault 1941/0409 PERFECTION 8/25 F A Question of the Word of the Perfection of Liberty PERSON 7/32 S Person 7/33 F Person 7/33 S Person 13/22 S Person 15/10.02L Charles DeKoninck to person unknown PERSONALISM 14/03.01S personalism 14/04.27S personalism 14/13.15S personalism 14/17.06S personalism 14/17.07S personalism 15/10.02S personalism 15/15.03S personalism 15/16.01S personalism 15/33.09S personalism 15/33.13S personalism 15/33.18S personalism 15/33.19S personalism 15/33.20S personalism PERSONALISTS 12/04 S Personalists PERSONALITY 10/20 S Personality PERSONHOOD 14/01.06S community and personhood PETITE 14/05.10S Maritain's Petite Logique 14/05.11S Maritain's Petite Logique PHILOSOPHER 13/12 S Qualities of the Philosopher 13/13 S Formation and Habits of the Philosopher PHILOSOPHERS 13/06 F Three Categories of Philosophers [part VI] PHILOSOPHICAL 1/23 F Philosophical 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