The Boke Named the Governour, Svazek 2B. Franklin, 1967 |
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Strana 93
... nature as a reflex of the mingled attributes of its Contriver . Our knowledge of the Supreme Excellence , our best evidence even of the existence of the Creator , is derived not from the material universe but from our own moral nature ...
... nature as a reflex of the mingled attributes of its Contriver . Our knowledge of the Supreme Excellence , our best evidence even of the existence of the Creator , is derived not from the material universe but from our own moral nature ...
Strana 201
... nature , and folisshely applicate him selfe to the nature of crea- tures unreasonable , in the stede of reason embrasinge sen- sualitie , and for societie and beneuolence folowinge wilfulnesse and malice , and for knowlege , blynde ...
... nature , and folisshely applicate him selfe to the nature of crea- tures unreasonable , in the stede of reason embrasinge sen- sualitie , and for societie and beneuolence folowinge wilfulnesse and malice , and for knowlege , blynde ...
Strana 211
... nature has a law of nature to govern it , which obliges every one ; and reason , which is that law , teaches all mankind , who will but consult it , that being all equal and independent , no one ought to harm another in his life ...
... nature has a law of nature to govern it , which obliges every one ; and reason , which is that law , teaches all mankind , who will but consult it , that being all equal and independent , no one ought to harm another in his life ...
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