Aids to Reflection, in the Formation of a Manly Character on the Several Grounds of Prudence, Morality and Religion: With a Copious Index to the Work, and Translations of the Greek and Latin Quotations, by Thomas FenbyE. Howell, 1873 - 395 páginas |
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... tion he quitted three years afterwards , his views being too lenient to suit the tastes of others . The remainder of his life was spent in Sussex . Burnet , in the " History of My Own Times , " describes Leighton as " accounted a saint ...
... tion he quitted three years afterwards , his views being too lenient to suit the tastes of others . The remainder of his life was spent in Sussex . Burnet , in the " History of My Own Times , " describes Leighton as " accounted a saint ...
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... tion , that in no age since the first dawning of Science and Philosophy in this Island have the Truths , Interests , and Studies that especially belong to the REASON , contemplative or practical , sunk into such utter neglect , not to ...
... tion , that in no age since the first dawning of Science and Philosophy in this Island have the Truths , Interests , and Studies that especially belong to the REASON , contemplative or practical , sunk into such utter neglect , not to ...
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... laws and constitutions of the human mind , and the grounds of religion and true morality , in addi- tion to the effort of attention requires the energy of THOUGHT . " provided for him , even in his present state 4 AIDS TO REFLECTION .
... laws and constitutions of the human mind , and the grounds of religion and true morality , in addi- tion to the effort of attention requires the energy of THOUGHT . " provided for him , even in his present state 4 AIDS TO REFLECTION .
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... tion : and yet most truly does the poet exclaim , A -Unless above himself he can Erect himself , how mean a thing is man ! APHORISM XI . N hour of solitude passed in sincere and earnest prayer , or the conflict with , and conquest over ...
... tion : and yet most truly does the poet exclaim , A -Unless above himself he can Erect himself , how mean a thing is man ! APHORISM XI . N hour of solitude passed in sincere and earnest prayer , or the conflict with , and conquest over ...
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... tion of positiveness substituted ( I will not say , for the sense of certainty ; but ) for that calm assur- ance , the very means and conditions of which it supersedes ; if a belief that seeks the darkness , * I am not ashamed to ...
... tion of positiveness substituted ( I will not say , for the sense of certainty ; but ) for that calm assur- ance , the very means and conditions of which it supersedes ; if a belief that seeks the darkness , * I am not ashamed to ...
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