Each contract of each particular state is but a clause in the great primeval contract of eternal society, linking the lower with the higher natures, connecting the visible and invisible world, according to a fixed compact, sanctioned by the inviolable... Select specimens of English prose [ed.] by E. Hughes - 第 299 頁由 編輯 - 1853完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller - 1914 - 552 頁
...state is but a clause in the great primeval contract of eternal society,' which is the law of God and ' holds all physical and all moral natures, each in their appointed place.' To the religion of the natural man, Burke thus opposes the religion of the state, of man as civilisation... | |
| Paul Elmer More - 1915 - 538 頁
...eternal society, linking the lower with the higher natures, connecting the visible and invisible world, according to a fixed compact sanctioned by the inviolable...all moral natures, each in their appointed place." And thus, too, "our political system is placed in a just correspondence and symmetry with the order... | |
| Paul Elmer More - 1915 - 272 頁
...eternal society, linking the lower with the higher natures, connecting the visible and invisible world, according to a fixed compact sanctioned by the inviolable...all moral natures, each in their appointed place." And thus, too, "our political system is placed in a just correspondence and symmetry with the order... | |
| Paul Elmer More - 1915 - 266 頁
...eternal society, linking the lower with the higher natures, connecting the visible and invisible world, according to a fixed' compact sanctioned by the inviolable...all moral natures, each in their appointed place." And thus, too, "our political system is placed in a just correspondence and symmetry with the order... | |
| John Stuart Mackenzie - 1918 - 296 頁
...natures, connecting the visible and invisible world, according to a fixed compact sanctioned by an inviolable oath which holds all physical and all moral...superior, are bound to submit their will to that law." ' No doubt this passage is too vague and rhetorical for scientific purposes ; and it does not sufficiently... | |
| John Stuart Mackenzie - 1918 - 324 頁
...natures, connecting the visible and invisible world, according to a fixed compact sanctioned by an inviolable oath which holds all physical and all moral...superior, are bound to submit their will to that law." 1 No doubt this passage is too vague and rhetorical for scientific purposes ; and it does not sufficiently... | |
| David Playfair Heatley - 1919 - 318 頁
...eternal society, linking the lower with the higher natures, connecting the visible and invisible world, according to a fixed compact sanctioned by the inviolable...all moral natures, each in their appointed place.' — Reflections on the Revolution in France, Works (1823), v, p. 183. 2 Arist. Pol. i, c. 2. reason... | |
| 1919 - 594 頁
...natures, connecting the visible with the invisible world, according to a ti.vt compact sanctioned l>y the inviolable oath which holds all physical and all moral natures, each in their appointed place." By the same token, it was the violation of this primeval contract of humanity by our enemies in the... | |
| Clement Charles Julian Webb - 1920 - 302 頁
...eternal society, linking the lower with the higher natures, connecting the visible and invisible world, according to a fixed compact sanctioned by the inviolable...all moral natures, each in their appointed place." 8 The two types of community which are here contrasted have also been opposed to one another as true... | |
| Evelyn Underhill - 1920 - 260 頁
...society, linking the lower with the higher natures, connecting the visible and the invisible world, according to a fixed compact sanctioned by the inviolable...all moral natures each in their appointed place." In such a partnership—linking higher and lower, visible and invisible worlds in one—the creative... | |
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