Extracts from the Journal of the Late Margaret Woods, from the Year 1771 to 1821John & Arthur Arch, Cornhill; W. Alexander and Son, York; and Davey and Muskett, Bristol, 1830 - 495 |
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Strona 36
... ideas that were not intended . By those who have a knowledge of the ancient language , a dark text may sometimes have fresh light thrown upon it , and be rendered less obscure ; and the difference of opinions should at least have this ...
... ideas that were not intended . By those who have a knowledge of the ancient language , a dark text may sometimes have fresh light thrown upon it , and be rendered less obscure ; and the difference of opinions should at least have this ...
Strona 39
... ideas to dwell on the unworthiness of ourselves , and our many failings , it may lead us as far from deriving pleasure from their conversation , as if we were thinking of the imperfections we might find in them . It is pride ( at least ...
... ideas to dwell on the unworthiness of ourselves , and our many failings , it may lead us as far from deriving pleasure from their conversation , as if we were thinking of the imperfections we might find in them . It is pride ( at least ...
Strona 48
... ideas is a principal means of improving our understandings ; and though , in general , practised more as an in- nocent recreation and amusement , than for any other purpose , yet is often not without its use , even in the most important ...
... ideas is a principal means of improving our understandings ; and though , in general , practised more as an in- nocent recreation and amusement , than for any other purpose , yet is often not without its use , even in the most important ...
Strona 106
... ideas of this kind have place in more minds than my own ; for there seems to be a strong propensity in our nature to ac- quiesce more cheerfully with the will of our Creator , in those calamities from which we can see that some benefit ...
... ideas of this kind have place in more minds than my own ; for there seems to be a strong propensity in our nature to ac- quiesce more cheerfully with the will of our Creator , in those calamities from which we can see that some benefit ...
Strona 109
... idea , that it must ever remain to be the case . When we feel the various struggles be- tween nature and grace , and the many out- ward things that surround us to create dis- quietude , we are ready to adopt the sen- timent , that " Man ...
... idea , that it must ever remain to be the case . When we feel the various struggles be- tween nature and grace , and the many out- ward things that surround us to create dis- quietude , we are ready to adopt the sen- timent , that " Man ...
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