Studies in Philology, Volume 38University of North Carolina Press, 1941 |
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Pagina 53
... nature.21 Howe be it they put hym to no punyshemente , because they be perswaded that it is in no mans powre to beleue what he lyst.22 The Utopians generally agree , furthermore , that the virtuous character of the divine ruling " nature ...
... nature.21 Howe be it they put hym to no punyshemente , because they be perswaded that it is in no mans powre to beleue what he lyst.22 The Utopians generally agree , furthermore , that the virtuous character of the divine ruling " nature ...
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... nature . " 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 . Thus ...
... nature . " 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 . Thus ...
Pagina 55
... nature ' are those actions which conform to the ' natures of things , ' i . e . to eternal and self - evident truths , arising either out of the nature of the good ' or out of the nature of the relations in which moral agents stand ...
... nature ' are those actions which conform to the ' natures of things , ' i . e . to eternal and self - evident truths , arising either out of the nature of the good ' or out of the nature of the relations in which moral agents stand ...
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Laura Hibbard Loomis Chaucer and the Breton Lays | 14 |
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