LeviathanSimon and Schuster, 28 cze 2013 - 417 Leviathan is both a magnificent literary achievement and the greatest work of political philosophy in the English language. Permanently challenging, it has found new applications and new refutations in every generation. |
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... pretend to know they are true, when they know at most, but that they think so. Belief. Faith. When a man's discourse beginneth not at definitions, it beginneth either at some other contemplation of his own, and then it is still called ...
... pretend to know they are true, when they know at most, but that they think so. Belief. Faith. When a man's discourse beginneth not at definitions, it beginneth either at some other contemplation of his own, and then it is still called ...
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... pretend enthusiasm; or, that God spake in them; but to them, by voice, vision, or dream; and the burthen of the Lord was not possession, but command. How then could the Jews fall into this opinion of possession? I can imagine no reason ...
... pretend enthusiasm; or, that God spake in them; but to them, by voice, vision, or dream; and the burthen of the Lord was not possession, but command. How then could the Jews fall into this opinion of possession? I can imagine no reason ...
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... by words only, as Christ did, and enchanters pretend to do, whether they speak to a devil or not. For is not Christ also said (Matt. viii. 26) to have rebuked the winds? Is not he said also (Luke iv. 39) to rebuke a 58 Of Man.
... by words only, as Christ did, and enchanters pretend to do, whether they speak to a devil or not. For is not Christ also said (Matt. viii. 26) to have rebuked the winds? Is not he said also (Luke iv. 39) to rebuke a 58 Of Man.
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Spis treści
XXVIII | 191 |
XXIX | 198 |
XXX | 206 |
XXXI | 226 |
XXXII | 241 |
XXXIII | 250 |
XXXIV | 261 |
XXXV | 277 |
XXXVI | 289 |
XXXVII | 291 |
XXXVIII | 296 |
XXXIX | 307 |
XL | 319 |
XLI | 327 |
XLII | 342 |
XLIII | 350 |
XLIV | 365 |
XLV | 368 |
XLVI | 379 |
XLVII | 387 |
XLVIII | 457 |
XLIX | 471 |
L | 473 |
LI | 498 |
LII | 518 |
LIII | 536 |
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