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Aristotle, the most rationall heathen man that the world knowes of, in his Doctrine confesseth the disability of moral knowledge to rectifie the intemperance of nature, |
Aristotle, the most rational heathen man that the world knows of, in his Doctrine Confesses the disability of moral knowledge to rectify the intemperance of nature, |
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Ethic. lib. 7. c. 3. & 4. Vide de philosophis Impudicis & veritatem corrumpentibus. Tertul. Apolog. cap. 46. Tacit. An. lib. 13. Dio. Tacit. Annal. lib ▪ 6. Aristotel. Polit. lib ▪ 1. cap. 10. Uid. Rosin ▪ Antiq. lib. 8. cap. 20. |
Ethic. lib. 7. c. 3. & 4. Vide de philosophis Impudicis & veritatem corrumpentibus. Tertulian Apology cap. 46. Tacit. Nias lib. 13. Dio. Tacit. Annal. lib ▪ 6. Aristotle. Politic lib ▪ 1. cap. 10. Lid. Rosin ▪ Antique lib. 8. cap. 20. |
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