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 17
עמוד xix
Self - knowledge the best Preparation for Death . 172 164 3 167 n 53 + PART III .
, Page How Self - knowledge is to be attained 177 CH A P. Self - examination
necessary to Self - knowledge . 181 CH A P. II . Conftant Watchfulness necesary
to ...
Self - knowledge the best Preparation for Death . 172 164 3 167 n 53 + PART III .
, Page How Self - knowledge is to be attained 177 CH A P. Self - examination
necessary to Self - knowledge . 181 CH A P. II . Conftant Watchfulness necesary
to ...
עמוד 19
For know , O my soul , that thy selfconsciousness , and reflecting faculties will not
leave thee with thy body ; but will follow thee after death , and be the instrument
of unspeakable pleasure or tor• ment to thee in that separate state of s existence
...
For know , O my soul , that thy selfconsciousness , and reflecting faculties will not
leave thee with thy body ; but will follow thee after death , and be the instrument
of unspeakable pleasure or tor• ment to thee in that separate state of s existence
...
עמוד 20
Let us look forwards then , and frequently glance our thoughts towards death ;
though they cannot penetrate the darkness of that palfage , or reach the state
behind it . That lies veiled from the eyes of our mind ; and the great God hath not
...
Let us look forwards then , and frequently glance our thoughts towards death ;
though they cannot penetrate the darkness of that palfage , or reach the state
behind it . That lies veiled from the eyes of our mind ; and the great God hath not
...
עמוד 21
By John Mason, A.M. John Mason. 1 1 . companion the body cannot come nigh
thee . But where without it thou wilt be sensible • of the most noble satisfactions ,
or the most exquisite pains . Imbarked in death , thy passage will be dark ; and
the ...
By John Mason, A.M. John Mason. 1 1 . companion the body cannot come nigh
thee . But where without it thou wilt be sensible • of the most noble satisfactions ,
or the most exquisite pains . Imbarked in death , thy passage will be dark ; and
the ...
עמוד 34
... to take away the reigning power of it by the operation of his grace ; and its
condemning power by the atonement of his blood ; to fanctify us by his fpirit , and
to justify us by his death : by the former he reconcileth us to God , and by the latter
he ...
... to take away the reigning power of it by the operation of his grace ; and its
condemning power by the atonement of his blood ; to fanctify us by his fpirit , and
to justify us by his death : by the former he reconcileth us to God , and by the latter
he ...
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