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.William Sleater, 1767 - 243 עמודים |
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עמוד xii
... ( d ) Rule of Life , pag . 82 . he ( e ) Qui proficit in literis et deficit in moribus , non proficit fed deficit . Oecolampadius . See Hift . of Pop . Vol . ii . p . 337 . he who does not improve his temper , toge- ther xii The PREFACE .
... ( d ) Rule of Life , pag . 82 . he ( e ) Qui proficit in literis et deficit in moribus , non proficit fed deficit . Oecolampadius . See Hift . of Pop . Vol . ii . p . 337 . he who does not improve his temper , toge- ther xii The PREFACE .
עמוד xiii
... improve his temper , toge- ther with his understanding , is not much the better for it . For he ought to mea- fure his progrefs in fcience by the im- provement of his morals ; and remember that he is no further a learned man than he is ...
... improve his temper , toge- ther with his understanding , is not much the better for it . For he ought to mea- fure his progrefs in fcience by the im- provement of his morals ; and remember that he is no further a learned man than he is ...
עמוד xviii
... Charity another Effect of Self - knowledge . 146 CHAP . V. Moderation the Effect of Self - knowledge . CH A P. VI . Self - knowledge improves the Judgment . 150 153 CHAP . VII . Self - knowledge directs to the xviii The CONTENTS .
... Charity another Effect of Self - knowledge . 146 CHAP . V. Moderation the Effect of Self - knowledge . CH A P. VI . Self - knowledge improves the Judgment . 150 153 CHAP . VII . Self - knowledge directs to the xviii The CONTENTS .
עמוד 43
... improved to the greatest Advantage . IV . A MAN cannot be faid to know himself , until he be well acquainted with his proper talents and capacities ; until he knoweth for what ends he received them ; and how they may be moft fitly ...
... improved to the greatest Advantage . IV . A MAN cannot be faid to know himself , until he be well acquainted with his proper talents and capacities ; until he knoweth for what ends he received them ; and how they may be moft fitly ...
עמוד 44
... improved . And not only the abuse , but the neglect of it , must hereafter be accounted for : witness the doom of that unprofitable fervant , who laid up his fingle pound in a napkin ; and of him who went and hid his talent in the earth ...
... improved . And not only the abuse , but the neglect of it , must hereafter be accounted for : witness the doom of that unprofitable fervant , who laid up his fingle pound in a napkin ; and of him who went and hid his talent in the earth ...
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