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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... mind was perfectly difengaged , and at leifure in the filent watch of the night , to run over the busy dream of the day ; and the vigilence which obliges us to fuppofe an enemy always near us , has awakened a fenfe that there is a ...
... mind was perfectly difengaged , and at leifure in the filent watch of the night , to run over the busy dream of the day ; and the vigilence which obliges us to fuppofe an enemy always near us , has awakened a fenfe that there is a ...
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... mind is never to be remedied , till men will more unrefervedly attempt the work , and will resolve to value themselves rather upon a ftrong reafon to allay their paffions , than a fine ima- gination to raise them . For if we beft judge ...
... mind is never to be remedied , till men will more unrefervedly attempt the work , and will resolve to value themselves rather upon a ftrong reafon to allay their paffions , than a fine ima- gination to raise them . For if we beft judge ...
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... mind to prefer the fatisfactions that lead to inquietude before pains that lead to tranquility . But if that confifts ( as it certainly does ) in the mind's enjoyment of truth , the most vexatious cir- cumftance of its anguish , is that ...
... mind to prefer the fatisfactions that lead to inquietude before pains that lead to tranquility . But if that confifts ( as it certainly does ) in the mind's enjoyment of truth , the most vexatious cir- cumftance of its anguish , is that ...
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... mind , no more than those of the body , are cured by the patients approbation of the medicine , except he'll refolve to take it ; and if my fellow foldiers ( to whofe fervice more efpecially I would dire my thoughts I were capable of ) ...
... mind , no more than those of the body , are cured by the patients approbation of the medicine , except he'll refolve to take it ; and if my fellow foldiers ( to whofe fervice more efpecially I would dire my thoughts I were capable of ) ...
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... minds from the preju- dice with which a false and unreasonable fondness of ourselves has enflaved us . But the examination of our own bosoms is fo ungrateful an exercife , that we are forced upon a thousand little arts , to lull our ...
... minds from the preju- dice with which a false and unreasonable fondness of ourselves has enflaved us . But the examination of our own bosoms is fo ungrateful an exercife , that we are forced upon a thousand little arts , to lull our ...
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