| Gilbert Burnet - 1812 - 160 halaman
...reason, as that the fierceness of beasts should be managed and tamed by the wisdom, and for the use, of man ? So that it is no real absurdity to grant,...passions, nothing raises higher passions, than ungoverned lust ; nothing darkens the understanding, and depresses a man's mind more, nor is any thing managed... | |
| 1818 - 606 halaman
...managed and tamed, by the wisdom, and for the use of man ? so that it is no real absurdity to grant that appetites were put into men, on purpose to exercise...them their full scope and range. And if other rules of philosophy be observed, such as the avoiding those objects that stir passion ; nothing raises higher... | |
| Gilbert Burnet (bp. of Salisbury.) - 1820 - 296 halaman
...managed and tamed by the wisdom, and for the use of man ? So that it is no real absurdity to grant, that appetites were put into men on purpose to exercise...them their full scope and range. And, if other rules of philosophy be observed, such as the avoiding those objects that stir passion, nothing raises higher... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1824 - 330 halaman
...managed and tamed by the wisdom, and for the use of man ? So that it is no real absurdity to grant, that appetites were put into men, on purpose to exercise...pleasure to a man, than to give them their full scope and rage. And if other rules of philosophy be observed, such as the avoiding those objects, that stir passion,... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1829 - 366 halaman
...managed and tamed by the wisdom, and for the use of man ? So that it is no real absurdity to grant, that appetites were put into men on purpose to exercise...them their full scope and range. And, if other rules of philosophy be observed, such as the avoiding those objects that stir passion, nothing raises higher... | |
| David Bristow Baker - 1831 - 244 halaman
...managed and tamed by the wisdom and for the use of man! So that it is no real absurdity to grant, that appetites were put into men on purpose to exercise...government of them; which, to be able to do, ministers a more high and lasting pleasure to a man, than to give them their full scope and range. And if other... | |
| Gilbert Burnet - 1833 - 492 halaman
...and tamed, by the wisdom, and for the use, of man ? * So that it is no real absurdity to grant, that appetites were put into men, on purpose to exercise...them their full scope and range. And, if other rules of philosophy be observed, such as the avoiding those objects that stir passion, nothing raises it... | |
| Gilbert Burnet (bp. of Salisbury.) - 1833 - 458 halaman
...and tamed, by the wisdom, and for the use, of man ? * So that it is no real absurdity to grant, that appetites were put into men, on purpose to exercise...higher, and more lasting pleasure to a man, than to Euphran. But, in this, do you not argue, as if man had only sense and appetite for his guides ? on... | |
| Christopher Wordsworth - 1853 - 768 halaman
...inanagoi and tamed ', by the wisdom, and for the use of man I so that it ino real absurdity to grant that appetites were put into men, on purpose to exercise...them : which to be able to do, ministers a higher and m<« lasting pleasure to a man, than to give them their full scope and range. And if other rules of... | |
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