For the creatural and social man, his social position and his being human generally constitute an elementary role. |
The winter damp has bred decades of moss on the contorted, almost creatural limbs. |
The equality of men before God, in fact, is an expression of an original creatural link that does not authorise any form of potestas naturalis of man over man. |
But who will not rather approve the arrangement by which man in his creatural life may have unbroken access to an Infinite Power? |
The expression does not merely refer to his creatural lowliness, nor even to his troubles, nor even to his depression of spirit. |