Self-knowledge: A Treatise; Shewing the Nature and Benefit of that Important Science, and the Way to Attain It. Intermixed with Various Reflections and Observations on Human Nature. By John Mason, A.M. |
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עמוד xi
ty , ( 6 ) , was of this sentiment ; and took more pains to rectify the tempers , than
to replenish the understandings of his pupils : he looked upon all knowledge as
useless speculation , that was not brought to this end , to make us wifer and
better ...
ty , ( 6 ) , was of this sentiment ; and took more pains to rectify the tempers , than
to replenish the understandings of his pupils : he looked upon all knowledge as
useless speculation , that was not brought to this end , to make us wifer and
better ...
עמוד xiii
he who does not improve his temper , together with his understanding , is not
much the better for it . For he ought to measure his progress in science by the
improvement of his morals ; and remember that he is no further a learned man
than he ...
he who does not improve his temper , together with his understanding , is not
much the better for it . For he ought to measure his progress in science by the
improvement of his morals ; and remember that he is no further a learned man
than he ...
עמוד xiv
... which , when he arrives to a better acquaintance with human life and human
nature , he is afhamed of ; but perhaps is never able to conquer as long as he
lives , for want of that assistance which he ought to have received in his
education .
... which , when he arrives to a better acquaintance with human life and human
nature , he is afhamed of ; but perhaps is never able to conquer as long as he
lives , for want of that assistance which he ought to have received in his
education .
עמוד 3
0 pical observations on natural objects ; the better the glasses , and the nearer
the scrutiny , the more wonders we explore ; and the more surprizing discoveries
we make of certain properties , parts or affections belonging to them , which were
...
0 pical observations on natural objects ; the better the glasses , and the nearer
the scrutiny , the more wonders we explore ; and the more surprizing discoveries
we make of certain properties , parts or affections belonging to them , which were
...
עמוד 18
By John Mason, A.M. John Mason. am up to the dignity of my rational and •
intellectual nature ; and as becomes a creature born for immortality ? And tell me
, O my soul , ( for as I now about to cultivate a better acquaintance with thee , to
whom ...
By John Mason, A.M. John Mason. am up to the dignity of my rational and •
intellectual nature ; and as becomes a creature born for immortality ? And tell me
, O my soul , ( for as I now about to cultivate a better acquaintance with thee , to
whom ...
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