 | 1897
...Intellect are not the objects of the physical sciences. "That which assigns unto everything the kind, that which doth moderate the force and power, that...and measure of working— the same we term a Law," says Hooker, summing up. in his Judicious way. the Aristotelian and scholastic teaching on the matter.... | |
 | 1866
...seek their law, or the rule of their conduct, for " that which doth assign unto each thing the kind, that which doth moderate the force and power, that...form and measure of working, the same we term a law." Reason enables them to do so, and therefore "the sentence that reason giveth concerning the goodness... | |
 | Basil Montagu, Hannah Mary Rathbone - 1845 - 242 Seiten
...assign unto each thing the kind, that which doth moderate the force and power, that which appoints the form and measure of working, the same we term a law. So that no certain end could ever be attained, unless the actions whereby it is attained were regular—... | |
 | Encyclopaedia - 1849
...That," saith the judicious HOOKER, " which doth assign to each thing the kind, that which determineth the force and power, that which doth appoint the form and measure of working, the same we term a LAW." From all that has been said, it seems clear, that the only Diffe difference between Plato and Bacon... | |
 | Richard Hooker - 1851 - 570 Seiten
...For unto every end, every operation will not serve. That which doth assign unto each thing the kind, that which doth moderate the force and power, that...form and measure of working, the same we term a Law. So that no certain end could ever be attained, unless the actions whereby it is attained were regular,... | |
 | Henry Longueville Mansel - 1851 - 320 Seiten
...are, have some operation not violent or casual. . . . That which doth assign unto each thing the kind, that which doth moderate the force and power, that...and measure, of working, the same we term a Law." Hooker, EP i. 2. which I feel myself compelled to think, and of J laws under which I see other agents... | |
 | Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853
...baptism during the first century. BI c. ii. 1. p. 249. That which doth assign unto each thing the kind, that which doth moderate the force and power, that...form and measure, of working, the same we term a law. s See the Essays on method, in the Friend.* Hooker's words literally and grammatically interpreted... | |
 | Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853
...baptism during the first century. BI c. ii. 1. p. 249. That which doth assign unto each thing the kind, that which doth moderate the force and power, that...form and measure, of working, the same we term a law. See the Essa3rs on method, in the Friend.* Hooker's words literally and grammatically interpreted seem... | |
 | 1853
...yet they altogether condemned. B. ie ii. 1, p. 249. That which doth assign unto each thing the kind, that which doth moderate the force and power, that...form and measure, of working, the same we term a law See the essays on method, in The Friend.* Hooker's words literally and grammatically interpreted seem... | |
 | Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1853
...baptism during the first century. B. ic ii. 1, p. 249. That which doth assign unto each^hing the kind, that which doth moderate the force and power, that...form and measure, of working, the same we term a law See the essays on method, in The Friend.* Hooker's words literally and grammatically interpreted seem... | |
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