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... criterion of what is good and to be agreed upon , in everyday life as in religion , is “ reason , ” and that man was divinely intended to live “ according to nature , ” being " ruled then by " reason ” ( in the sense of uncorrupted ...
... criterion of what is good and to be agreed upon , in everyday life as in religion , is “ reason , ” and that man was divinely intended to live “ according to nature , ” being " ruled then by " reason ” ( in the sense of uncorrupted ...
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“ Reason ” itself , man's most divine faculty , urges men to live joyfully and to help all others , “ in respect of the society of nature ( pro naturae societate ) ” to live happily.35 To comfort and aid " > 39 his fellows , within his ...
“ Reason ” itself , man's most divine faculty , urges men to live joyfully and to help all others , “ in respect of the society of nature ( pro naturae societate ) ” to live happily.35 To comfort and aid " > 39 his fellows , within his ...
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I will withdraw To furnish me with some swift means of death For the fair devil.86 Ay , let her rot , and perish , and be damn'd to - night ; for she shall not live . 86 He dwells on the thought that she deserves damnation as well as ...
I will withdraw To furnish me with some swift means of death For the fair devil.86 Ay , let her rot , and perish , and be damn'd to - night ; for she shall not live . 86 He dwells on the thought that she deserves damnation as well as ...
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