Rural Philosophy: Or, Reflections on Knowledge, Virtue, and Happiness : Chiefly in Reference to a Life of Retirement in the CountryA. Strahan, 1804 - 383 من الصفحات |
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... imagine himself in possession of the highest wisdom , who has never made any serious efforts to attain it ; to suppose that the knowledge of God is with him original and innate , which to the ancient poet Simonides , in B 2 SECT . I ...
... imagine himself in possession of the highest wisdom , who has never made any serious efforts to attain it ; to suppose that the knowledge of God is with him original and innate , which to the ancient poet Simonides , in B 2 SECT . I ...
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... imagine we can ascend to the know- ledge of him who dwelleth far above all heavens , by study without prayer , or by prayer without study , must generally be resolved into a disposition , either to exalt unduly the powers of the human ...
... imagine we can ascend to the know- ledge of him who dwelleth far above all heavens , by study without prayer , or by prayer without study , must generally be resolved into a disposition , either to exalt unduly the powers of the human ...
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... and improve it * . * Let no one ( says Lord Bacon ) weakly imagine , that men can ' search too far , or be too well studied in On the other hand , study without prayer is exposed 34 [ PART I. On the Knowledge of God ,
... and improve it * . * Let no one ( says Lord Bacon ) weakly imagine , that men can ' search too far , or be too well studied in On the other hand , study without prayer is exposed 34 [ PART I. On the Knowledge of God ,
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... imagine such actions to be consistent with so high a character I know not , unless it be maintained with Seneca , that it would be easier to prove ' drunkenness was no vice , than that Cato was vicious § ; which would * See Hooke's Rom ...
... imagine such actions to be consistent with so high a character I know not , unless it be maintained with Seneca , that it would be easier to prove ' drunkenness was no vice , than that Cato was vicious § ; which would * See Hooke's Rom ...
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... imagine , not only to satisfy the claims of their own circle , and of their country at large , but also every demand of virtue and religion * . If the labouring man is honest , sober , and industrious ; if the merchant is fair and ...
... imagine , not only to satisfy the claims of their own circle , and of their country at large , but also every demand of virtue and religion * . If the labouring man is honest , sober , and industrious ; if the merchant is fair and ...
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