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Pagina 49
This specious argument , says the Lady , is untrue , it is ' false rules pranked in reason's garb ' : Imposter , do not charge most innocent Nature , As if she would her children should be riotous With her abundance she good cateress ...
This specious argument , says the Lady , is untrue , it is ' false rules pranked in reason's garb ' : Imposter , do not charge most innocent Nature , As if she would her children should be riotous With her abundance she good cateress ...
Pagina 50
It means a proper use of the gifts of nature , a proper choice made by reason among them ; for ' reason is but choosing ' . It is nature the vital , the abounding , that furnishes the materials of the choice , and nature the ordered ...
It means a proper use of the gifts of nature , a proper choice made by reason among them ; for ' reason is but choosing ' . It is nature the vital , the abounding , that furnishes the materials of the choice , and nature the ordered ...
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To say that God acts without reference to reason is not to say that he is unreasonable . The first is a description , largely negative , of his ways , the other a judgment in which reason is still assumed to be the standard of behaviour ...
To say that God acts without reference to reason is not to say that he is unreasonable . The first is a description , largely negative , of his ways , the other a judgment in which reason is still assumed to be the standard of behaviour ...
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Acknowledgements | 7 |
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