Addresses to Young Men: By James Fordyce, D.D. ...T. Cadell, 1777 |
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Strona ii
... those that shall more immediately fucceed them . For these reasons , and others that need not now be stated , the improvement of the rifing age in the best things , has always appeared to me an object of the first mag- nitude . On this ...
... those that shall more immediately fucceed them . For these reasons , and others that need not now be stated , the improvement of the rifing age in the best things , has always appeared to me an object of the first mag- nitude . On this ...
Strona iii
... those giddy youth who wanted admonition moft , I easily discovered that they were least inclined to receive it . From the impetuofity of their paffions , and the force of their prejudices , together with the thousand artifices that were ...
... those giddy youth who wanted admonition moft , I easily discovered that they were least inclined to receive it . From the impetuofity of their paffions , and the force of their prejudices , together with the thousand artifices that were ...
Strona iv
... those that are avowedly at- tached to them , as they might perceive I was ; —all these things concurred to fup- ply me with fuch handles in addreffing that fex , as I could not hope to find in the other cafe . If , in confequence of fo ...
... those that are avowedly at- tached to them , as they might perceive I was ; —all these things concurred to fup- ply me with fuch handles in addreffing that fex , as I could not hope to find in the other cafe . If , in confequence of fo ...
Strona vii
... those who join liberality of fentiment to seriouf- nefs of principle , will reject the friendly counfels here prefented , because they are not introduced with Texts of Scripture , because they are not fettered by the for- malities of ...
... those who join liberality of fentiment to seriouf- nefs of principle , will reject the friendly counfels here prefented , because they are not introduced with Texts of Scripture , because they are not fettered by the for- malities of ...
Strona 5
... those who feel themselves men ; and for the gaiety of juvenile minds , like those who remember that they also were once young . When the clearest rules of duty oblige us to remonftrate , and our warnings B 3 ADDRESS I. 5.
... those who feel themselves men ; and for the gaiety of juvenile minds , like those who remember that they also were once young . When the clearest rules of duty oblige us to remonftrate , and our warnings B 3 ADDRESS I. 5.
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