| 1848 - 308 str.
...kin to the heasts hy his hody, and if he he not of kin to God hy his spirit, he is a hase, ignohle creature. It destroys, likewise, magnanimity, and...courage he will put on when he finds himself maintained hy a man, who to him is instead of a god, or Melior Natura. Which courage is manifestly such as that... | |
| William John Birch - 1848 - 570 str.
...Atheism. Bacon remarks, ' They that deny a god, destroy a man's nobility ; for certainly man is of kin to the beasts by his body : and, if he be not of kin...by his spirit, he is a base and ignoble creature.' We shall often have occasion to " remark, in the examination of Shakspere's plays, the tendency he... | |
| Anna Maria Hall - 1848 - 612 str.
...up in the words of Bacon, "They that deny a God, destroy man's nobility; for certainly man is of kin to the beasts by his body, and if he be not of kin to God by his spirit, he is a base, iemoble creature. It destroys, likewise, magnanimity, and the raising of human nature : for take an... | |
| 1848 - 314 str.
...up in the words of Bacon, "They that deny a God, destroy man's nobility; for certainly man is of kin to the beasts by his body, and if he be not of kin to God by his spirit, he is a base, ignoble creature. It destroys, likewise, magnanimity, and the raising of human nature : for take an... | |
| John Locke - 1849 - 372 str.
...men's minds to religion. They that deny a God destroy a man's nobility ; for certainly man is of kin to the beasts by his body ; and, if he be not of kin...It destroys, likewise, magnanimity, and the raising human nature ; for, take an example of a dor;, and mark what a generosity and courage he will put on... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1849 - 668 str.
...It destroys likewise Magnanimity, and the raising of humane Nature : for take an example of a Dogg, and mark what a generosity and courage he will put on, when he finds himself main* tainetl by a Man, who to him is instead of a God, or Meüor Natura. Which courage is manifestly... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1850 - 590 str.
...to religion. They that deny a God destroy man's nobility ; for certainly man is of kin to fhe beast creatuie. It destroys likewise magnanimity, and the raising of human nature ; for take an example ôf... | |
| William Wordsworth - 1851 - 748 str.
...THE FATE OF THE NORTONS. They that deny a God, destroy Man's nobility : for certainly Man a of kinn to the Beasts by his Body ; and if he be not of kinn to God by his Spirit, he is a bnse ignoble Creature. It destroys likewise Magnanimity, and the... | |
| Congregational union of England and Wales - 1852 - 698 str.
...good night. FOLLY OF ATHEISM. They that deny a God destroy man's nobility; for certainly man is of kin to the beasts by his body, and if he be not of kin...magnanimity and the raising of human nature: for take :m example of a dog, and mark what a generosity and courage he will put on, when he finds himself maintained... | |
| Francis Bacon - 1852 - 394 str.
...Religion. They that deny a God, deftroy Man's Nobility : for certainly Man is of Kin to the Beafts, by his Body ; and if he be not of Kin to God by his Spirit, he is a bafe and ignoble Creature. It deftroys likewife Magnanimity, and the raifing of Human Nature : for... | |
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