Light from the Porch: Stoicism and English Renaissance LiteratureDidier-Erudition, 1984 - 301 páginas |
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... God to man , he stresses the limitations of human reason which cannot fathom the motives for God's actions . God is conceived primarily as Will , not as Reason , and His " will is a cause aboue all causes " ( II.xii ) . God's ...
... God to man , he stresses the limitations of human reason which cannot fathom the motives for God's actions . God is conceived primarily as Will , not as Reason , and His " will is a cause aboue all causes " ( II.xii ) . God's ...
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... God sends him , because he must accept God's decision to punish him for his sins . He deserves affliction and if he attempted to be " senseless " he would be trying to go against God's design , vainly trying to frustrate His will.1 Most ...
... God sends him , because he must accept God's decision to punish him for his sins . He deserves affliction and if he attempted to be " senseless " he would be trying to go against God's design , vainly trying to frustrate His will.1 Most ...
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... GOD , and commeth from him : so that wee may call the Felicitie of this world , the contentation of a faithfull mind in a godly life and death , which commeth by the enioying of Gods benefits and graces . ( pp . 463-64 ) However , if we ...
... GOD , and commeth from him : so that wee may call the Felicitie of this world , the contentation of a faithfull mind in a godly life and death , which commeth by the enioying of Gods benefits and graces . ( pp . 463-64 ) However , if we ...
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Stoicism and the Renaissance Christian | 1 |
AntiStoicism | 51 |
Anthony Stafford | 109 |
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