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by nature ” ) human , - “ . . a vertue moste peculiarlye belongynge to man ( qua uirtute nulla est homini magis propria ) . ” 36 This mutually har” monious life finds expression in the Utopian idea that , both according to the ...
by nature ” ) human , - “ . . a vertue moste peculiarlye belongynge to man ( qua uirtute nulla est homini magis propria ) . ” 36 This mutually har” monious life finds expression in the Utopian idea that , both according to the ...
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II In analyzing Parker's political theory , we note at once his belief in the infallibility of the human conscience : He that is true to conscience , faithful to reason , obedient to religion , has not only the strength of his own ...
II In analyzing Parker's political theory , we note at once his belief in the infallibility of the human conscience : He that is true to conscience , faithful to reason , obedient to religion , has not only the strength of his own ...
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That philosophy postulated that human nature in the shape of the most highly cultured and spiritual individual " partakes the divine nature , " and is of supreme value . Therefore , it follows that to the development of this human ...
That philosophy postulated that human nature in the shape of the most highly cultured and spiritual individual " partakes the divine nature , " and is of supreme value . Therefore , it follows that to the development of this human ...
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