Essays Moral and Entertaining: On the Various Faculties and Passions of the Human Mind, Tomy 1-2Reprinted for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1815 |
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Strona 12
... suffer ourselves to grow , and please and satisfy our appetites , than the lives of reason- able men , endued with faculties to discern the na- tures and differences of things , and to use and govern both . There is not a man in the ...
... suffer ourselves to grow , and please and satisfy our appetites , than the lives of reason- able men , endued with faculties to discern the na- tures and differences of things , and to use and govern both . There is not a man in the ...
Strona 13
... suffering , willingly en- dure the breaking of a bone that cannot otherwise be made straight ; and all this ado but to make a handsome and beautiful person , which at best is but the picture of a man or woman , without a wise soul ...
... suffering , willingly en- dure the breaking of a bone that cannot otherwise be made straight ; and all this ado but to make a handsome and beautiful person , which at best is but the picture of a man or woman , without a wise soul ...
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... suffers under . If wise and honest and virtuously - disposed men quit the field , and leave the world to the pillage , and the manners of it to the deformation of persons dedicated to rapine , luxury , and injustice , how savage must it ...
... suffers under . If wise and honest and virtuously - disposed men quit the field , and leave the world to the pillage , and the manners of it to the deformation of persons dedicated to rapine , luxury , and injustice , how savage must it ...
Strona 42
... suffering that desire to hurry us into some un- lawful action , which is less perfection than every good Christian is obliged to endeavour to arrive at ; if some sin knock so loud and so impetuously at our breast , or our blood , that ...
... suffering that desire to hurry us into some un- lawful action , which is less perfection than every good Christian is obliged to endeavour to arrive at ; if some sin knock so loud and so impetuously at our breast , or our blood , that ...
Strona 60
... suffered to live ; that a circum- stance of high aggravation should be applied to the mitigation of a censure , that ought to be the more severe ; nay , even to constitute such an in- nocence as is not worthy of a censure . The phi ...
... suffered to live ; that a circum- stance of high aggravation should be applied to the mitigation of a censure , that ought to be the more severe ; nay , even to constitute such an in- nocence as is not worthy of a censure . The phi ...
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Strona 53 - But now I have written unto you not to keep company, if any man that is called a brother'be a fornicator, or covetous, or an idolater, or a railer, or a drunkard, or an extortioner; with such an one no not to eat.
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