The Advancement of Learning, and New AtlantisOxford University Press, 1906 - 275 sider |
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Side vii
... Moral faculties : Moral philo- sophy ( pp . 163 90 ) . i . Exemplar , or Nature of Good ( pp . 165-77 ) . The double nature of Good ( p . 166 ) . ( i ) Private , active and passive ( p . 169 ) . ( ii ) Communicative : Duty ( p . 173 ) ...
... Moral faculties : Moral philo- sophy ( pp . 163 90 ) . i . Exemplar , or Nature of Good ( pp . 165-77 ) . The double nature of Good ( p . 166 ) . ( i ) Private , active and passive ( p . 169 ) . ( ii ) Communicative : Duty ( p . 173 ) ...
Side xii
... moral ; and lastly , man's future state as a whole , and not as a mere immortality of soul , nor as a mere resurrection of body , since not only the understanding but the affections purified , not only the spirit but the body changed ...
... moral ; and lastly , man's future state as a whole , and not as a mere immortality of soul , nor as a mere resurrection of body , since not only the understanding but the affections purified , not only the spirit but the body changed ...
Side 14
... moral virtues ; yet on the other side , to recompense that , they are perfect in those same plain grounds of religion , justice , honour , and moral virtue , which if they be well and watchfully pursued , there will be seldom use of ...
... moral virtues ; yet on the other side , to recompense that , they are perfect in those same plain grounds of religion , justice , honour , and moral virtue , which if they be well and watchfully pursued , there will be seldom use of ...
Side 21
... moral matters , I may say , as Agesilaus said to his enemy Pharnabazus , ' Talis quum sis , utinam noster esses . ' And thus much touching the discredits drawn from the fortunes of learned men . 4. As touching the manners of learned men ...
... moral matters , I may say , as Agesilaus said to his enemy Pharnabazus , ' Talis quum sis , utinam noster esses . ' And thus much touching the discredits drawn from the fortunes of learned men . 4. As touching the manners of learned men ...
Side 24
... moral is good : for men ought not by cunning and bent observations to pierce and pene- trate into the hearts of kings , which the scripture hath declared to be inscrutable . 8. There is yet another fault ( with which I will con- clude ...
... moral is good : for men ought not by cunning and bent observations to pierce and pene- trate into the hearts of kings , which the scripture hath declared to be inscrutable . 8. There is yet another fault ( with which I will con- clude ...
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