Of the Light of Nature: A DiscourseT. Constable, 1857 - 298 pages |
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Page xxxv
... virtue of these it does engage and oblige it to all such commands , as shall by just result , by genuine production , by kindly and evident derivation flow from these ' ( pp . 81 , 82 ) . While these , and many similar expressions ...
... virtue of these it does engage and oblige it to all such commands , as shall by just result , by genuine production , by kindly and evident derivation flow from these ' ( pp . 81 , 82 ) . While these , and many similar expressions ...
Page xxxviii
... any other operations ? And if there be such a virtue in reflecting and reduplicating of it , then there will be more certainty in a super - reflexion , in thinking that he thinks that he thinks ; and so if he run in Xxxviii CRITICAL ESSAY .
... any other operations ? And if there be such a virtue in reflecting and reduplicating of it , then there will be more certainty in a super - reflexion , in thinking that he thinks that he thinks ; and so if he run in Xxxviii CRITICAL ESSAY .
Page xxxix
... virtue , the work of Culverwel is not so marked and distinctive . Its doctrines are as just in morals as in metaphysics , but they do not anticipate in the same remarkable manner the whole course of subsequent speculation . Perhaps it ...
... virtue , the work of Culverwel is not so marked and distinctive . Its doctrines are as just in morals as in metaphysics , but they do not anticipate in the same remarkable manner the whole course of subsequent speculation . Perhaps it ...
Page xliii
... virtue , radicaliter and remotè , as the schools speak , from this eternal law ' ( p . 52 ) . The objection , that morality can- not be founded in the Divine nature , because it cannot eternally exist there as law , Culverwel repels by ...
... virtue , radicaliter and remotè , as the schools speak , from this eternal law ' ( p . 52 ) . The objection , that morality can- not be founded in the Divine nature , because it cannot eternally exist there as law , Culverwel repels by ...
Page xliv
... virtue , which is the very sinew , nay , the life and soul of a law ' ( p . 44 ) . Again , ' Not the understanding , but the will of a lawgiver makes a law ' ( p . 45 ) . Again , ' So that by this you see how those eternal ideas in the ...
... virtue , which is the very sinew , nay , the life and soul of a law ' ( p . 44 ) . Again , ' Not the understanding , but the will of a lawgiver makes a law ' ( p . 45 ) . Again , ' So that by this you see how those eternal ideas in the ...
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