The Christian Hero: An Argument Proving that No Principles But Those of Religion are Sufficient to Make a Great Man. Written by Mr. SteeleW. Phorson, 1792 - 71 من الصفحات |
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... enemy always near us , has awakened a fenfe that there is a restless and subtle one which con- ftantly attends our ... enemies of christianity ; and Buda had tranfinitted you to late pofterity , but that you yourself have obliterated ...
... enemy always near us , has awakened a fenfe that there is a restless and subtle one which con- ftantly attends our ... enemies of christianity ; and Buda had tranfinitted you to late pofterity , but that you yourself have obliterated ...
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... enemies . I faid your enemies , but if there are any who have ignorance or malice enough to be fuch , their little hates must be loft in the diftinction the better world allow you , and that county ( whose discerning is re- fined by a ...
... enemies . I faid your enemies , but if there are any who have ignorance or malice enough to be fuch , their little hates must be loft in the diftinction the better world allow you , and that county ( whose discerning is re- fined by a ...
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... enemy , or grace- fully receive the conqueror , death . Cæfar , by a long tract of fucceffes , was now be- come apparent mafter of his country , but with a fe- C curity curity that is natural to gallant men , heroically for- THE ...
... enemy , or grace- fully receive the conqueror , death . Cæfar , by a long tract of fucceffes , was now be- come apparent mafter of his country , but with a fe- C curity curity that is natural to gallant men , heroically for- THE ...
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... enemies : and how ' bleffed must the earth be under his command , who feems to court dominion for no other end , but to indulge an infa- tiable mind in the glorious pleasures of beftowing and forgiving ? This was the figure Cæfar bore ...
... enemies : and how ' bleffed must the earth be under his command , who feems to court dominion for no other end , but to indulge an infa- tiable mind in the glorious pleasures of beftowing and forgiving ? This was the figure Cæfar bore ...
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... enemy , and could read in his own company , the mere followers of fortune in their countenance , but obferved it with a negligent and undaunted air , concerned only for the fate of others , whose weak pity of themselves made them the ...
... enemy , and could read in his own company , the mere followers of fortune in their countenance , but obferved it with a negligent and undaunted air , concerned only for the fate of others , whose weak pity of themselves made them the ...
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actions affiftance againſt alfo alſo ambition apoftle bafe beftow bleffed bofom Brutus Cæfar Caffius Cato Cato's cauſe chriftian command confifted conftancy courſe Creator defcended defign defire diftinction eafy eaſy enemies epicurean facred fafe faid falfe fame fatisfaction fcorn fecret feem felf felves fenfe ferve fervice fhall fhame fhould fince fincere firſt flave flavery fome fondneſs forrow fortune foul fpirit friends ftill fubject fuccefs fuch fufferings fuperior fupport fure fword glory happineſs heart heathen higheſt himſelf honeft honour illuftrious infpire inftance intereft itſelf juft juftice laſt lefs Lord mafter malice Matth methinks mifery mind moft moſt muft muſt nature neceffary noble obfervation occafion oppofe ourſelves paffage paffions perfon pleaſure poffeffed prefent profeffed purfuit purpoſe raiſe reafon receive refolution refolved religion St Paul ſtate ſtill temper thefe themſelves ther theſe things thofe thoſe thought tion underſtand univerfal uſe virtue whofe whoſe