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... and that man was divinely intended to live “ according to nature , ” being " ruled then by " reason ” ( in the ... For they define vertue to be a life ordered according to nature 24 ( nempe uirtutem definiunt , secundum naturam ...
... and that man was divinely intended to live “ according to nature , ” being " ruled then by " reason ” ( in the ... For they define vertue to be a life ordered according to nature 24 ( nempe uirtutem definiunt , secundum naturam ...
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Utopia was to show life lived according to ( uncorrupted ) reason , without divine revelation . But several new senses begin to appear , to be further developed later . Cf. ( A. O. Lovejoy and G. Boas , op . cit . , pp . 451-452 ) : No.
Utopia was to show life lived according to ( uncorrupted ) reason , without divine revelation . But several new senses begin to appear , to be further developed later . Cf. ( A. O. Lovejoy and G. Boas , op . cit . , pp . 451-452 ) : No.
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According to Pererius , the great Catholic exegete whom Ralegh quotes without credit in his Historie , the image of God in man may be taken in two senses : according to grace or according to the natural gifts . If it is taken according ...
According to Pererius , the great Catholic exegete whom Ralegh quotes without credit in his Historie , the image of God in man may be taken in two senses : according to grace or according to the natural gifts . If it is taken according ...
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