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... Reason ... same : Man's reason is discursive ; i.e. , it deliberates , while angelic reason has immediate apprehension . But human reason for Milton and other men - comprehends more than the mere reasoning faculty ; it is the whole ...
... Reason ... same : Man's reason is discursive ; i.e. , it deliberates , while angelic reason has immediate apprehension . But human reason for Milton and other men - comprehends more than the mere reasoning faculty ; it is the whole ...
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... reason's spite , One truth is clear , Whatever is , is right . EPISTLE II ARGUMENT 291 Of the nature and state of man with respect to himself , as an individual I. The business of man not to pry into God , but to study himself . His ...
... reason's spite , One truth is clear , Whatever is , is right . EPISTLE II ARGUMENT 291 Of the nature and state of man with respect to himself , as an individual I. The business of man not to pry into God , but to study himself . His ...
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... Reason's at distance , and in prospect lie : That sees immediate good by present sense ; Reason , the future and the consequence . Thicker than arguments , temptations throng , At best more watchful this , but that more strong . The ...
... Reason's at distance , and in prospect lie : That sees immediate good by present sense ; Reason , the future and the consequence . Thicker than arguments , temptations throng , At best more watchful this , but that more strong . The ...
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