Consequently it is evident that good which is fitting to the body, and which causes bodily delight through being apprehended by sense, is not man's perfect good, but is quite a trifle as compared with the good of the soul.
Now good pertaining to the body, and apprehended by sense, cannot be man's perfect good.
Although it is possible to find several things which are not in opposition to one another, yet it is contrary to a thing's perfect good, that anything besides be required for that thing's perfection.
The individual, who was in perfect good-humour, did not appear to bear one word which Policeman X uttered, but nodded and waggled his grinning head at Strong, until his hat almost fell from his head over the area railings.
The young people were extremely familiar, without being particularly sentimental, and met and parted with each other in perfect good-humour.
Yusuf was highly delighted at hearing me speak in that manner, and I spoke in perfect good faith.
We conversed, and I could not help laughing when he said, with an air of perfect good faith, that a Christian could only admit the system of Copernicus as a clever hypothesis.
After Zaira had supped with me inperfect good humour, she asked if M.
We feel and know that from the depths of being Exhales an infinite, a perfect good.
The others danced clumsily, though in perfect good time, and joined with some spirit in the chorus.
I followed his example with the other; and this familiarity amused the natives, who now accompanied us in perfect good humour.
Now, reason shows God to be good in such wise as to prove that in Him is perfect good.
But I do assure you I am quite comfortable," I said, in perfect good faith.
I must have been losing my head; for though I spoke in perfect good faith, I had not a shilling about me.
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