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Reason is not a shallow thing ; it is the first participation from God ; therefore he that observes reason ... Moral laws are laws of themselves , without sanction by will ; and the necessity of them arises from the things themselves .
Reason is not a shallow thing ; it is the first participation from God ; therefore he that observes reason ... Moral laws are laws of themselves , without sanction by will ; and the necessity of them arises from the things themselves .
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Among diverse opinions of an art , and most of them contrary in themselves , it is hard to make election ; and therefore , though a man cannot invent new things after so many , he may do a welcome work yet to help posterity to judge ...
Among diverse opinions of an art , and most of them contrary in themselves , it is hard to make election ; and therefore , though a man cannot invent new things after so many , he may do a welcome work yet to help posterity to judge ...
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It is God that hath all things in Himself , nature world was growing old , and that the end was not far off . nothing in itself . It is God which is the Father , and hath begotten all things ; it is nature which is begotten by all The ...
It is God that hath all things in Himself , nature world was growing old , and that the end was not far off . nothing in itself . It is God which is the Father , and hath begotten all things ; it is nature which is begotten by all The ...
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Fulke Greville First Baron Brooke 4 | 10 |
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The Later Renaissance in England: Nondramatic Verse and Prose, 1600-1660 Hershel Baker Geen voorbeeld beschikbaar - 1996 |
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