Calendar: 1849-1850 Page 257
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DIVINITY SCHOLARSHIP 255 IV -fjooka ecclesiastical $oltt 11 What was Hooker's design in writing his Ecclesiastical Polity In what relation does the first Book stand to the main argument of the whole work What is Hooker's definition of law Of what laws does he treat before speaking of those which relate to man How does he distinguish hetween Appetite and Will What does Hooker assert to he the ground of domestic and civil society Explain the following passages Laws they are not therefore which public approbation hath not made so When supernatural duties are necessarily exacted natural are not rejected as needless That authority of men should prevail with men either against or above reason is no part of our belief What is the principle combated in the Second Book State briefly the nature of the argument against it and the principle maintained by Hooker in opposition to it -J3utIcv £S Sermons' 11 in xn xin Against what theory of human nature are Butler's first three Sermons directed How does that theory account for benevolence In what sense does Butler use the word Nature Show that according to this sense he is right in saying that the nature of man leads him to virtue In what sense is the same word used when it is said that man is of his own nature inclined to evil Compare Butler's account of the chief good of man with Hooker's What does Butler describe as "the whole of piety What are its constituent parts and what the proper objects of each of them Distinguish between Emulation and Envy
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