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 xx
We should have fome Regard to the Opinions of others concerning us ,
particularly of our Enemies . 203 CH A P. IV . Frequent Converse with Superiors a
Help to Self - knowledge . 209 CH A P. V. Of cultivating such a Temper as will be
the beft ...
We should have fome Regard to the Opinions of others concerning us ,
particularly of our Enemies . 203 CH A P. IV . Frequent Converse with Superiors a
Help to Self - knowledge . 209 CH A P. V. Of cultivating such a Temper as will be
the beft ...
עמוד 58
The surest way to conquer , is fometimes to decline a battle ; to weary out the
enemy , by keeping him at bay : Fabius Maximus did not use this stratagem more
successfully against Hannibal than a Christian may against his peculiar vice , if
he ...
The surest way to conquer , is fometimes to decline a battle ; to weary out the
enemy , by keeping him at bay : Fabius Maximus did not use this stratagem more
successfully against Hannibal than a Christian may against his peculiar vice , if
he ...
עמוד 59
6 · Watchfulness , which is always necessary , ' is chiefly so , when the first
allaults are • made : for then the enemy is most easily • repulsed , if we never
suffer him to get • within us , but upon the very first approach ' draw up our forces ,
and ...
6 · Watchfulness , which is always necessary , ' is chiefly so , when the first
allaults are • made : for then the enemy is most easily • repulsed , if we never
suffer him to get • within us , but upon the very first approach ' draw up our forces ,
and ...
עמוד 67
... and God hath forgiven him , whose forgiveness I want infinitely more than my
greatest enemy does mine * Such * A man despises me : what then ? did he
know me more , he would perhaps despise me more . But I know myself better
than he ...
... and God hath forgiven him , whose forgiveness I want infinitely more than my
greatest enemy does mine * Such * A man despises me : what then ? did he
know me more , he would perhaps despise me more . But I know myself better
than he ...
עמוד 68
We should contemn the injury , and pity the weakness ; but • should not disdain
or despise the perfons of our • enemies . Charity vaunteth not herself , is not
puffed • up , doth not behave itself unfeemly . See Scougal's Duty of loving our ...
We should contemn the injury , and pity the weakness ; but • should not disdain
or despise the perfons of our • enemies . Charity vaunteth not herself , is not
puffed • up , doth not behave itself unfeemly . See Scougal's Duty of loving our ...
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