Prose of the English RenaissanceJohn William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1952 - 882 էջ |
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Էջ 507
... Reason giveth concern- ing the goodness of those things which they are to do . And the sentences which Reason giveth are some more , some less general , before it come to define in particular actions what is good . [ 5 ] The main ...
... Reason giveth concern- ing the goodness of those things which they are to do . And the sentences which Reason giveth are some more , some less general , before it come to define in particular actions what is good . [ 5 ] The main ...
Էջ 511
... reason universally bound unto , which also for that cause may be termed most fitly the Law of Reason : this Law , I say , comprehendeth all those things which men by the light of their natural understanding evidently know , or at ...
... reason universally bound unto , which also for that cause may be termed most fitly the Law of Reason : this Law , I say , comprehendeth all those things which men by the light of their natural understanding evidently know , or at ...
Էջ 513
... reason to walk notwithstanding " in the vanity of their mind , having their cogitations darkened , and being strangers from the life of God through the ignorance which is in them , because of the hardness of their hearts . " And this ...
... reason to walk notwithstanding " in the vanity of their mind , having their cogitations darkened , and being strangers from the life of God through the ignorance which is in them , because of the hardness of their hearts . " And this ...
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