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This faculty is apparent in many ways , for instance in the unique ability of man to appreciate the virtuous purposes of the divine " nature ” as expressed in the design and modes of working of the material universe .
This faculty is apparent in many ways , for instance in the unique ability of man to appreciate the virtuous purposes of the divine " nature ” as expressed in the design and modes of working of the material universe .
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36 This mutually har” monious life finds expression in the Utopian idea that , both according to the intentions of the divine and the necessities of human “ nature , " all ( i . e . uncorrupted ) men should feel themselves closely ...
36 This mutually har” monious life finds expression in the Utopian idea that , both according to the intentions of the divine and the necessities of human “ nature , " all ( i . e . uncorrupted ) men should feel themselves closely ...
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needs of man , ( divine ) “ nature ” has given clear suggestions of the deity's purposes toward man both in the relative amounts and locations of natural resources . That is , “ nature [ i . e . divine ] ... hath placed the beste and ...
needs of man , ( divine ) “ nature ” has given clear suggestions of the deity's purposes toward man both in the relative amounts and locations of natural resources . That is , “ nature [ i . e . divine ] ... hath placed the beste and ...
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