The Christian Hero: An Argument Proving that No Principles But Those of Religion are Sufficient to Make a Great ManJ. Tonson, 1755 - 78 من الصفحات |
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... Glory of an Oppofition , if we can enjoy the Safety of a Defence ; and as it was at first attempted to disengage my own Mind from deceiving Appearances , fo it can be publish'd for no other End , but to fet others a thinking with the ...
... Glory of an Oppofition , if we can enjoy the Safety of a Defence ; and as it was at first attempted to disengage my own Mind from deceiving Appearances , fo it can be publish'd for no other End , but to fet others a thinking with the ...
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... Glory and Riches , to heighten the Virtue and Magnanimity of those who were to oppose ' em all , by paffing through Wants , Miferies and Difgraces ; and indeed the fhining Actions of thefe illuftrious Men do yet glare fo much in our ...
... Glory and Riches , to heighten the Virtue and Magnanimity of those who were to oppose ' em all , by paffing through Wants , Miferies and Difgraces ; and indeed the fhining Actions of thefe illuftrious Men do yet glare fo much in our ...
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... Glory and Happiness in fincere , tho ' diftrefs'd Virtue , and the fenfe of a wicked Man's abject , tho ' profpe- rous Condition ( which Cato's Philofophy gave Him ) did avail in his afflicted Hours ; the Re- folution he is going to ...
... Glory and Happiness in fincere , tho ' diftrefs'd Virtue , and the fenfe of a wicked Man's abject , tho ' profpe- rous Condition ( which Cato's Philofophy gave Him ) did avail in his afflicted Hours ; the Re- folution he is going to ...
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... Glory of our Capacities and Endowments ! and how lazy , how unwilling are we to Era- dicate the deep and inward Satisfaction of Self- admiration ? However it must be confefs'd , that ' tis the moft fenfelefs and ftupid of all our In ...
... Glory of our Capacities and Endowments ! and how lazy , how unwilling are we to Era- dicate the deep and inward Satisfaction of Self- admiration ? However it must be confefs'd , that ' tis the moft fenfelefs and ftupid of all our In ...
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... acceptable way to our Weakness , in the Supplies of Pride and Vanity : He fhowed him the Kingdoms and Glory of the World , ( which he had purchas'd from Man by by his Defection from God ) and offer'd him the 32 The CHRISTIAN HER O.
... acceptable way to our Weakness , in the Supplies of Pride and Vanity : He fhowed him the Kingdoms and Glory of the World , ( which he had purchas'd from Man by by his Defection from God ) and offer'd him the 32 The CHRISTIAN HER O.
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الصفحة 32 - Is not this the carpenter's son? is not his mother called Mary? and his brethren, James, and Joses, and Simon, and Judas? And his sisters, are they not all with us?
الصفحة 38 - ... with him that wants a support ; and to be helped implies to be indigent. In a word, after all you can say of a man, conclude that he is rich, and you have made him friends > nor have you utterly overthrown a man in the world's opinion, until you have said he is poor.
الصفحة 37 - The necessitous man has neither hands, lips, or understanding, for his own or friend's use, but is in the same condition with the sick, with this difference only, that his is an infection no man will relieve, or assist, or...
الصفحة 38 - ... from a great, not a groveling idea of things ; for as certainly as pride proceeds from a mean and narrow view of...
الصفحة 74 - With the undoubted character of a glorious captain, and (what he much more values than the most splendid titles) that of a sincere and honest man...
الصفحة 75 - ... and that there may be in the womb of time great incidents, which may make the catastrophe of a prosperous life as unfortunate as the particular scenes of it were successful?
الصفحة 13 - I, Brutus, being the daughter of Cato, was given to you in marriage, not like a concubine, to partake only in the common intercourse of bed and board, but to bear a part in all your good and all your evil fortunes; and for...
الصفحة 68 - ... the world, that men glory in their very passions, and pursue trifles with the utmost vengeance; so little do they know that to forgive is the most arduous pitch human nature can arrive at. A coward has often fought, a coward has often conquered, but
الصفحة 37 - He is slighted in men's conversation, overlooked in their assemblies, and beaten at their doors. But from whence, alas, has he this treatment? from a creature that has only the supply of, but not an exemption from, the wants for which he despises him.