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Hym that is of a contrary opinion ( i.e. does not believe in immortality of the soul and in just rewards after death ] they counte not in the numbre of men , as one that hath aualed [ i . e . debased ] the hyghe nature 20 of his sowle ...
Hym that is of a contrary opinion ( i.e. does not believe in immortality of the soul and in just rewards after death ] they counte not in the numbre of men , as one that hath aualed [ i . e . debased ] the hyghe nature 20 of his sowle ...
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The atheist was classed with brute beasts , who by definition lack both ( uncorrupted ) man's “ reason ” and distinctive nature . " This faculty is apparent in many ways , for instance in the unique ability of man to appreciate the ...
The atheist was classed with brute beasts , who by definition lack both ( uncorrupted ) man's “ reason ” and distinctive nature . " This faculty is apparent in many ways , for instance in the unique ability of man to appreciate the ...
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26 ordeined of god ; and that he doth followe the course of nature , 25 which in desiering and refusyng thynges is ruled by reason ( eum uero naturae ductum sequi , quisquis in appetendis fugiendisque rebus obtemperat rationi ) .
26 ordeined of god ; and that he doth followe the course of nature , 25 which in desiering and refusyng thynges is ruled by reason ( eum uero naturae ductum sequi , quisquis in appetendis fugiendisque rebus obtemperat rationi ) .
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