Lectures on the History of Moral Philosophy in England, 1. kötetJ. W. Parker & son, 1852 - 265 oldal |
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1 - 5 találat összesen 66 találatból.
xxx. oldal
... opinions being often quoted * I will give , as an example of the Summæ , one of the questions under the word Ebrietas in the Summa Angelica . P. 61. " Ebrietas est privatio intellectus facta ad aliquod tempus ex immo- derato potu vini ...
... opinions being often quoted * I will give , as an example of the Summæ , one of the questions under the word Ebrietas in the Summa Angelica . P. 61. " Ebrietas est privatio intellectus facta ad aliquod tempus ex immo- derato potu vini ...
4. oldal
... opinions were more in accordance with his own . He accepted an invitation sent by the States of East Friesland to become Professor of Divinity in their university of Francker ; and from that place he became known to the literary world ...
... opinions were more in accordance with his own . He accepted an invitation sent by the States of East Friesland to become Professor of Divinity in their university of Francker ; and from that place he became known to the literary world ...
6. oldal
... opinions of those who hold that Conscience is an Act , a Power , and a Habit ; and decides that it cannot be considered any of these with so much propriety as a Faculty , partly innate and partly acquired . Sanderson was intimately ...
... opinions of those who hold that Conscience is an Act , a Power , and a Habit ; and decides that it cannot be considered any of these with so much propriety as a Faculty , partly innate and partly acquired . Sanderson was intimately ...
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... opinions of others , treating with little tenderness , hardly with affected decency , the common prejudices and feelings of mankind , but able to impress his thoughts upon men with singular vividness and energy , such a man dared to ...
... opinions of others , treating with little tenderness , hardly with affected decency , the common prejudices and feelings of mankind , but able to impress his thoughts upon men with singular vividness and energy , such a man dared to ...
18. oldal
... opinions and doctrines , as a thing necessary to peace , thereby to prevent discord and civil war . " And thus , even men's moral nature is annihilated in the presence of this over- whelming power . " In the next place , " he says in ...
... opinions and doctrines , as a thing necessary to peace , thereby to prevent discord and civil war . " And thus , even men's moral nature is annihilated in the presence of this over- whelming power . " In the next place , " he says in ...
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