That conjugial love makes a man (homo) is illustrated and confirmed by all the considerations which were clearly and rationally demonstrated in the first part of this work, concerning love and the delights of its wisdom; as 1.
The finite, moral individual, with his peculiar spiritual perspective, has long since been recognized as essential to the meaning of the universe rationally conceived.
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God is a Disposition from which Consequences May Rationally be Expected.
That which for Kant is only a resolute obedience to more valid principles, to rationally superior rules for action, is for idealism man's appropriation of his spiritual birthright.
But it was evidently and obviously more advantageous to the public creditor than anything which could rationally be promised by the confiscation.
They obtained something more than could be rationally calculated, but what was far indeed from answerable to their real necessities, and much less to their fond expectations.
That this could not be rationally supposed among the gentiles, and common, ignorant people of the world.
I don't see clearly how I can do that, notwithstanding all that has passed to-night; for I do not rationally perceive the use of all these changes in dress.
But let this book speak for itself; I trust it is honest, charitable, and rationally religious.
For that comfort she could at least rationally pray.
Yet rationally she knew it was impossible; she shook her head despondently, and leaned against the wall in abject misery.
Did you ever hear of a madman who stood aside and rationally watched the working of his own insanity?
But while the Jewish people exist as a distinct race, it is impossible rationally to deny some extraordinary origin of their extraordinary character and customs; and the Bible is the only history which pretends to tell it.
You might far more rationally talk of altering the Declaration of Independence, or the Constitution of the United States.
A man who will be regarded in even a greater light than he now is, when humanity shall have become less denominational and more rationally humanitarian.
But Christendom in the mass has never rationally considered this question from a broad-minded and liberal aspect!
The only Eugenist that could rationallyattack him must be a man of no woman born.
She talked rationally when drawn into conversation, expressing herself upon every topic discussed with clearness and intelligence; but the spring of action was gone.
You cannot act more rationally than to think as much as possible of him, and as little of his vaurien cousin as is consistent with common benevolence.
Throughout the evening I could think rationally and speak clearly; I was neither excited nor noisy, neither elated nor depressed.
While many pathologists consider suicide an act of mental alienation, and though such may be the case in a large number or even in a majority of cases, yet in a considerable number it is a voluntary and rationally planned act.
Their union, though not distinguished by any transports of love, was soberly and rationally happy, and they had two children.
He dictated his will, and talked rationally with his friends till his dissolution.
It stamped an indelible stain on his reputation, which only a supposition that his intellect was impaired could rationally excuse.
This institution is in fact, as in appearance, a rationally conducted hotel or Temporary Home and resting-place for men diseased by the excessive use of alcoholic drinks.
Inebriate asylums, rationally conducted, cannot fail to be worth their cost.
I think then, if all men would but rationally examine this business, they would be forced to cry out against the folly and madness of too many men, who have their portion only in this life, Psal.
Water, warmth, and soil will grow anything in Australia, ifrationally managed.
The Canadian must thoughtfully and rationally prepare for his winter, or he would freeze and starve.
How often have we heard persons, who could argue rationallyenough on other subjects, gravely assert, in reply to every argument which good feeling or justice could urge, "A family must have a head.
IN some Parts of the World, and especially between the Tropicks, the Winds are regular, and therefore our Philosophers seem to talk more rationally about them.
To judge rationally of their Changes, the fourth Day of the Moon is to be regarded.
She was still rationally dressed, but I observed with relief that the rational part of her costume was more in the nature of the divided skirt than the plain knickerbockers of the previous day.
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