Animal Conventions in English Renaissance Non-religious Prose, 1550-1600 |
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William Meredith Carroll. the idea of reason as man's guide to virtue ; but they maintained that , because of the Fall , reason must give precedence to faith . They argued that although reason originally was sufficient to keep man on the ...
William Meredith Carroll. the idea of reason as man's guide to virtue ; but they maintained that , because of the Fall , reason must give precedence to faith . They argued that although reason originally was sufficient to keep man on the ...
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William Meredith Carroll. reason as the proper governor of man's moral conduct and upon the need of obedience to authority and the law of nature in state and church . Juan Luis Vives stressed the importance of reason in the ethical ...
William Meredith Carroll. reason as the proper governor of man's moral conduct and upon the need of obedience to authority and the law of nature in state and church . Juan Luis Vives stressed the importance of reason in the ethical ...
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... reason is not far to seek . Beast or brute , or any of the forms derived from these nouns , as used in the educational treatises and in all the other prose writings of the period which have been mentioned , nearly always , unless used ...
... reason is not far to seek . Beast or brute , or any of the forms derived from these nouns , as used in the educational treatises and in all the other prose writings of the period which have been mentioned , nearly always , unless used ...
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