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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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 43
עמוד iv
... I cannot be certain , are may be However , if in this point I mistaken , there is
another in which I think I cannot ; namely , that it is a pardonable ambition ; in
which I shall certainly tainly stand acquitted by every one who knows your
character iv ...
... I cannot be certain , are may be However , if in this point I mistaken , there is
another in which I think I cannot ; namely , that it is a pardonable ambition ; in
which I shall certainly tainly stand acquitted by every one who knows your
character iv ...
עמוד v
tainly stand acquitted by every one who knows your character , the delicacy of
your taste in the choice of friends , and the real honour it does to those you are
pleased to admit into that number . But even this , SIR , your penetration will foon
...
tainly stand acquitted by every one who knows your character , the delicacy of
your taste in the choice of friends , and the real honour it does to those you are
pleased to admit into that number . But even this , SIR , your penetration will foon
...
עמוד 7
1 , 21 , 22 , which a self - ignorant man is very apt to do ; nay , to be more
offended at a small blemish in another's character , than at a greater in his own ;
which folly , self - ignorance , and hypocrisy , our Saviour animadverts upon with
just ...
1 , 21 , 22 , which a self - ignorant man is very apt to do ; nay , to be more
offended at a small blemish in another's character , than at a greater in his own ;
which folly , self - ignorance , and hypocrisy , our Saviour animadverts upon with
just ...
עמוד 9
... than knowing their own characters . I know not how this science comes to be so
much neglected . We spend a great deal of time in learn• ing useless things , but
take no pains in the study of ourselves ; and in opening the folds and 6 doubles ...
... than knowing their own characters . I know not how this science comes to be so
much neglected . We spend a great deal of time in learn• ing useless things , but
take no pains in the study of ourselves ; and in opening the folds and 6 doubles ...
עמוד 12
For the more true knowledge a man hath , the more sensible he is of the want of it
; which keeps him humble . And now , reader , whoever thou art , whatever be thy
character , station or diftinction in life , if thou art afraid to look into thine heart ...
For the more true knowledge a man hath , the more sensible he is of the want of it
; which keeps him humble . And now , reader , whoever thou art , whatever be thy
character , station or diftinction in life , if thou art afraid to look into thine heart ...
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acquainted actions affect againſt appear becauſe beſt better body called character Chriſtian common conduct conſcience conſider creatures danger death diſcover divine duty enemy eſteem examine excellent faith falſe faults firſt fome give greater greateſt guard happineſs hath heart himſelf human ignorance imagination important improvement inclinations judge judgment keep kind knowledge knows himſelf lead live manner matter means mind moſt muſt myſelf nature neceſſary never objects obſerve occaſions opinion ourſelves pains particular paſſions perhaps pleaſure preſent proper reaſon received regard rule ſame ſay Scripture ſee ſelf Self-Knowledge ſenſe ſet ſeveral ſhall ſhould ſome ſoul ſpirit ſtate ſubject ſuch taſte temper temptations thee themſelves theſe things thoſe thou thoughts thyſelf true turn underſtanding uſeful whoſe wiſdom wiſe yourſelf