Addresses to Young Men: By James Fordyce, D.D. ...T. Cadell, 1777 |
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... vice and folly , without any di- ftinction of characters , or any view to the principles and manners of the age . I mean not to burden your memories with the minute fubdivifions of fcholaftic method , or to perplex your understandings ...
... vice and folly , without any di- ftinction of characters , or any view to the principles and manners of the age . I mean not to burden your memories with the minute fubdivifions of fcholaftic method , or to perplex your understandings ...
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... Vice . But can you be at any lofs , which to prefer ? Can you doubt for an inftant , whether you shall depend on your own approba- tion , or the applaufe of others ; whether you shall be enflaved to the prejudices and caprices of the ...
... Vice . But can you be at any lofs , which to prefer ? Can you doubt for an inftant , whether you shall depend on your own approba- tion , or the applaufe of others ; whether you shall be enflaved to the prejudices and caprices of the ...
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... can flight but at their peril . To this high court we appeal from the decifions of Vice and Folly . We will abide by the fentence , which Confcience hall pafs , in every momentous cafe where moral obligation 34 ADDRESS II .
... can flight but at their peril . To this high court we appeal from the decifions of Vice and Folly . We will abide by the fentence , which Confcience hall pafs , in every momentous cafe where moral obligation 34 ADDRESS II .
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... vice , that his confcience fhall not , in spite of himself , revere the exalted image ? What numbers , alas ! pine and languish inwardly for that worth which they have not the refolution to court , fighing , if we may fo fpeak , in the ...
... vice , that his confcience fhall not , in spite of himself , revere the exalted image ? What numbers , alas ! pine and languish inwardly for that worth which they have not the refolution to court , fighing , if we may fo fpeak , in the ...
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... vice , or repent of virtue . will readily allow , that fuch things have a confiderable efficacy in forming the opi- nions , and moulding the manners , men ; in either improving or invigorating the native sense of right and wrong ...
... vice , or repent of virtue . will readily allow , that fuch things have a confiderable efficacy in forming the opi- nions , and moulding the manners , men ; in either improving or invigorating the native sense of right and wrong ...
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