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Ignoti nulla cupido, was the Thesis of the Poet, and 'tis true in Divinity: No man can affect the good he knowes not, nor feare the evill whereof he is ignorant. The Philosopher in the third of his Ethicks assures us that that can be no vertuous action, which is not done, Volenter, scienter & constanter: |
Ignoti nulla Cupido, was the Thesis of the Poet, and it's true in Divinity: No man can affect the good he knows not, nor Fear the evil whereof he is ignorant. The Philosopher in the third of his Ethics assures us that that can be no virtuous actium, which is not done, Volunteer, scienter & Constanter: |
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