The Works of John Locke, Volumen1Scientia, 1963 - 500 páginas |
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... true . If virtue be taken for actions conformable to God's will , or to the rule pre- scribed by God , which is the true and only measure of virtue , when virtue is used to signify what is in its own nature right and good ; then this ...
... true . If virtue be taken for actions conformable to God's will , or to the rule pre- scribed by God , which is the true and only measure of virtue , when virtue is used to signify what is in its own nature right and good ; then this ...
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... true conceptions of the unity and infinity of the Deity , I grant it . But then this , First , Excludes universality of consent in any thing but the name ; for those wise men being very few , perhaps one of a thousand , this ...
... true conceptions of the unity and infinity of the Deity , I grant it . But then this , First , Excludes universality of consent in any thing but the name ; for those wise men being very few , perhaps one of a thousand , this ...
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... true and solid hap- true happi- piness , so the care of ourselves , that we ness the foundation mistake not imaginary for real happiness , of liberty . is the necessary foundation of our liberty . The stronger ties we have to an ...
... true and solid hap- true happi- piness , so the care of ourselves , that we ness the foundation mistake not imaginary for real happiness , of liberty . is the necessary foundation of our liberty . The stronger ties we have to an ...
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