| William Fleming - 1860 - 912 Seiten
...that 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...the form and measure of working, the same we term a law."4 "Laws in their most extended signification are the necessary relations arising from the nature... | |
| Henry Longueville Mansel - 1860 - 428 Seiten
...operation not violent or casnal. That which doth assign unto each thing the kind, that which doth modefate the force and power, that which doth appoint the form...and measure, of working, the same we term a law." (Hooker, EP i. 2.) constitution; but, as thus explained, it is a law of mind and not of matter. Of... | |
| John Ruskin - 1862 - 240 Seiten
...feeling, indolence, or affectation, as it ia to know the dust of a race, from the dust of dissolution. omnipotent liberty, and works always in consistent...said of creatures, but, as again says Hooker, " the verybeing of God is a law to his working," so that every appearance of painfulness or want of power... | |
| Derwent Coleridge - 1863 - 372 Seiten
...sese. patefaciant. " That (saith the judicious Hooker) 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." j We can now, as men furnished with fit and respectable credentials, proceed to the historic importance... | |
| National Association for the Promotion of Social Science (Great Britain) - 1863 - 1006 Seiten
...and inanimate matter, and having defined it,')' " T^hat 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 ;" he says.J " Of law there can be no less acknowledged, than that her seat is the bosom of God, her... | |
| William Swan Plumer - 1864 - 678 Seiten
...which directs, prescribes, or controls. • STOWELL. 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. HOOKER. The law is void of desire and fear, lust and anger. It is mens sine affectu, mind without passion,... | |
| James Buchanan - 1864 - 650 Seiten
...compatible with a most important difference. " That which doth assign unto each thing the kind, — that which doth moderate the force and power, —...and measure, of working, — the same we term a Law. . . . All things do work after a sort according to law. . . . But forasmuch as those things are termed... | |
| William Swan Plumer - 1864 - 648 Seiten
...that which directs, prescribes, or controls. STOWELL. 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. HOOKER. The law is void of desire and fear, lust and anger. It is mem sine affectu, mind without passion,... | |
| 1878 - 826 Seiten
...doth assign unto each thing the kind, that which doth moderate the force and power, that which dotli appoint 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,... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1865 - 244 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 obtained unless the actions whereby it is obtained were regular,... | |
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