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" The soul of man therefore being capable of a more divine perfection, hath (besides the faculties of growing unto sensible knowledge which is common unto us with beasts) a further ability, whereof in them there is no show at all, the ability of reaching... "
Manual of Greek and Latin prose composition - Page 179
by Edward Rupert Humphreys - 1855
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The Works of that Learned and Judicious Divine Mr. Richard Hooker ...

Richard Hooker - 1793 - 528 pages
...remifs, not efteeming thereof fo much as thofe things do, which have no better propofed unto them. The Soul of Man therefore, being capable of a more divine perfection, hath (befides the faculty of growing unto fenfible knowledge, which is common unto us with beafts) a further...
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The Works of Mr. Richard Hooker: In Eight Books : Of the Laws of ..., Volume 1

Richard Hooker, Izaak Walton - 1821 - 392 pages
...remiss, not esteeming thereof so much as those things do, which have no better proposed unto them. The soul of man therefore, being capable of a more...knowledge, which is common unto us with beasts) a farther ability, whereof in them there is no show at all, the ability of reacha 'H SE ToiauTJ] 4^^...
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The works of ... Richard Hooker. To which is prefixed the life of ..., Volume 1

Richard Hooker - 1822 - 376 pages
...remiss, not esteeming thereof so much as those things do, which have no better proposed unto them. The soul of man therefore, being capable of a more...knowledge, which is common unto us with beasts) a farther ability, whereof in them there is no show at all, the ability of reach* 'H Jt nMvrn ^i/x" x»p...
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Examples of English Prose: From the Reign of Elizabeth to the Present Time ...

George Walker - 1825 - 668 pages
...remiss, not esteeming thereof so much as those things do, which have no better proposed unto them. The soul of man therefore, being capable of a more divine perfection, hath, besides the faculty of growing unto sensible knowledge, which is common unto us with beasts, a farther ability,...
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The Ecclesiastical polity and other works of Richard Hooker: with ..., Volume 1

Richard Hooker - 1830 - 550 pages
...remiss, not esteeming thereof so much as those things do, which have no better proposed unto them. The Soul of Man therefore, being capable of a more...beasts) a further ability, whereof in them there is no shew at all, the ability of reaching higher than unto sensible things.;}; Till we grow to some ripeness...
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The Works of that Learned and Judicious Divine, Mr. Richard Hooker ..., Volume 1

Richard Hooker, Izaak Walton - 1841 - 624 pages
...lower_jji£_laore remiss, not esteeming thereof so much as those things do, which have no better [3.] The soul of man therefore being capable of a more"!...the ability of reaching higher than unto sensible things89. Till^J V1de Isa. vii. 16. avaffaivfi, ical Iitrpfi airrov, Kai o'8» O Sf Sv6ptmos fis TOV...
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The Christian Remembrancer, Volume 7

1844 - 776 pages
...remiss, not esteeming thereof so much as those things do, which have no better proposed unto them. The soul of man, therefore, being capable of a more...show at all — the ability of reaching higher than adopted by M. Geoffroy St. Hilaire, and other writers on natural history. It is a Vital power, or the...
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The Christian Remembrancer, Volume 7

1844 - 1424 pages
...remiss, not esteeming thereof so much as those things do, which have no better proposed unto them. The soul of man, therefore, being capable of a more...further ability, whereof in them there is no show at all—the ability of reaching higher than adopted by M. Geoffrey St. Hilaire, and other writers on...
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Foliorum Centuriae: Selections for Translation Into Latin and Greek Prose ...

Hubert Ashton Holden - 1852 - 380 pages
...to be restrained and confined to a bad lodging or a loathsome dungeon. [Jesus College, 1844.] 116. THE soul of man therefore being capable of a more...knowledge, which is common unto us with beasts, a farther ability, whereof in them there is no shew at all, the ability of reaching higher than unto...
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Locke's Writings and Philosophy Historically Considered: And Vindicated from ...

Edward Tagart - 1855 - 530 pages
...things do, which have no better end proposed unto them. The soul of man therefore being capable of more divine perfection, hath (besides the faculties...things. Till we grow to some ripeness of years, the son! of man doth only store itself with conceits of things of more open and inferior quality, which...
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