Essays Moral and Entertaining: On the Various Faculties and Passions of the Human MindReprinted for Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1815 |
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... in proposing reasonable designs , and then pursue them by reasonable ways ;
foresee all the difficulties which are probable to fall out , that so we may prevent
or avoid them ; since we may be sure to master and avoid them to a great degree
...
... in proposing reasonable designs , and then pursue them by reasonable ways ;
foresee all the difficulties which are probable to fall out , that so we may prevent
or avoid them ; since we may be sure to master and avoid them to a great degree
...
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... and instead of a confident attending and waiting God's time to vindicate himself
and us ( for if our sufferings proceeded from those grounds and principles we
pretend , it were so much his own cause that we should be sure of his vindication
) ...
... and instead of a confident attending and waiting God's time to vindicate himself
and us ( for if our sufferings proceeded from those grounds and principles we
pretend , it were so much his own cause that we should be sure of his vindication
) ...
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... nor the air so pure , that it nourishes all it feeds to such a won . derful lustre in
religion , that by observing his vows he is as sure to go to heaven as if he were
there already , as every novice of the order of St Francis is , when he hath made
his ...
... nor the air so pure , that it nourishes all it feeds to such a won . derful lustre in
religion , that by observing his vows he is as sure to go to heaven as if he were
there already , as every novice of the order of St Francis is , when he hath made
his ...
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such thing in nature , St Paul sure would never have reproached the Romans
with their hypocrisy , in pretending to abhor idolatry , and yet committing sacrilege
. And that argumentation by interroga . ting is very observable , as if idolatry and ...
such thing in nature , St Paul sure would never have reproached the Romans
with their hypocrisy , in pretending to abhor idolatry , and yet committing sacrilege
. And that argumentation by interroga . ting is very observable , as if idolatry and ...
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... whom they could with most probability and reason judge to be the best :
whereas , the entertaining the pride and the presumption in their own hearts , to
censure and condemn what they are not sure they do understand , and then to
disobey ...
... whom they could with most probability and reason judge to be the best :
whereas , the entertaining the pride and the presumption in their own hearts , to
censure and condemn what they are not sure they do understand , and then to
disobey ...
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Essays Moral and Entertaining: On the Various Faculties and ..., Объемы 1-2 Edward Hyde Clarendon Недоступно для просмотра - 2016 |
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