Addresses to Young Men: By James Fordyce, D.D. ...T. Cadell, 1777 |
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Strona vii
... because they are not introduced with Texts of Scripture , because they are not fettered by the for- malities of method , or yet because they are accompanied with illuftrations , remarks , and modes of compellation , more familiar , less ...
... because they are not introduced with Texts of Scripture , because they are not fettered by the for- malities of method , or yet because they are accompanied with illuftrations , remarks , and modes of compellation , more familiar , less ...
Strona 70
... because fo va- riable in different men , in different na- tions , in different ages ; fo blind in their origin , as proceeding from paffion instead of reafon ; and fo uncertain in their effects , as depending folely on the cafual ...
... because fo va- riable in different men , in different na- tions , in different ages ; fo blind in their origin , as proceeding from paffion instead of reafon ; and fo uncertain in their effects , as depending folely on the cafual ...
Strona 91
... because they are not equally in- formed ? A good name is then poffeffed indeed , and will then be relished to purpose , when from the evidence of a right deportment , not merely in particular instances , or on extraordinary occafions ...
... because they are not equally in- formed ? A good name is then poffeffed indeed , and will then be relished to purpose , when from the evidence of a right deportment , not merely in particular instances , or on extraordinary occafions ...
Strona 114
... because the obligations to integrity are fo clear , indifpenfible and facred , that the practice of it cannot , ftrictly speaking , be supposed to deserve any particular ap- plause , or to imply any uncommon excel- lence . But the ...
... because the obligations to integrity are fo clear , indifpenfible and facred , that the practice of it cannot , ftrictly speaking , be supposed to deserve any particular ap- plause , or to imply any uncommon excel- lence . But the ...
Strona 119
... because he has conquered fo early that fense of honour and fhame , which feems , by the appointment of Heaven , to be the moft powerful , vivid , and beautiful prin- ciple of the yet uncorrupted mind . When this barrier is broken down ...
... because he has conquered fo early that fense of honour and fhame , which feems , by the appointment of Heaven , to be the moft powerful , vivid , and beautiful prin- ciple of the yet uncorrupted mind . When this barrier is broken down ...
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