The Theological, Philosophical and Miscellaneous Works of the Rev. William Jones ...: In Twelve Volumes : to which is Prefixed a Short Account of His Life and Writings, Volumen5F. and C. Rivington, 1801 |
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... passions : in which miserable con- dition , they may be so absurd as to be proud of themselves : but certainly they are no objects of envy to us . They may despise our lot ; but we have all the reason in the world to pity them ; and ...
... passions : in which miserable con- dition , they may be so absurd as to be proud of themselves : but certainly they are no objects of envy to us . They may despise our lot ; but we have all the reason in the world to pity them ; and ...
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... passions cannot be kept under , but by habits of self - denial . He who can deny himself not only reduces his mind to a temperate state , but disarms the malice of his enemies ; because he does that voluntarily , for his own good ...
... passions cannot be kept under , but by habits of self - denial . He who can deny himself not only reduces his mind to a temperate state , but disarms the malice of his enemies ; because he does that voluntarily , for his own good ...
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... passion , and is above the reach of disappointment . If he meets with any innocent gratifications in his passage through life , they are tasted without terror and enjoyed without remorse . The light of the sun gives more pleasure to him ...
... passion , and is above the reach of disappointment . If he meets with any innocent gratifications in his passage through life , they are tasted without terror and enjoyed without remorse . The light of the sun gives more pleasure to him ...
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... passion is frequently overcome by another , as the wild beast will sometimes fall upon and devour his fellow , if he is the stronger and the more hungry of the Thus did the malice of the Jews get the better of their covetousness ; for ...
... passion is frequently overcome by another , as the wild beast will sometimes fall upon and devour his fellow , if he is the stronger and the more hungry of the Thus did the malice of the Jews get the better of their covetousness ; for ...
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... passions have drawn them into a snare : they are engaged , and must go on whatever it costs . I have now gone through the peculiar cir- cumstances of our Saviour's resurrection . Very instructive they are when we'rightly consider and ...
... passions have drawn them into a snare : they are engaged , and must go on whatever it costs . I have now gone through the peculiar cir- cumstances of our Saviour's resurrection . Very instructive they are when we'rightly consider and ...
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