Pursuant to the aims and scope of the Special Issue it is part of, this invited contribution seeks to shed new light on the nature and working logic of legal reasoning. It does so by engaging with two of the most authoritative views on the subject which have recently been put forward in ...
2. Let us pray that we may know more of the lope of Christ to us, as the proper mean to be filled more with the fulness of God in us.—This is the expedient of the text; and what greater encouragement can there be to love, serve, obey, and glorify our God, than that he...
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Veritas et Sapientia –“There was once a time when States were governed by the philosophy of the Gospel. Then it was that the power and divine virtue of Christian wisdom had diffused itself throughout the laws, institutions, and morals of the people, permeating all ranks and relations of ...
Homo liber nulla de re minus quam de morte cogitat; et ejus sapientia non mortis sed vitae meditatio est. SPINOZA'S Ethics, Pt IV, Prop. 67 (There is nothing over which a free man ponders less than death; his wisdom is, to meditate not on death but on life.) CHAPTER 1 The Class...