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 10
It principally consists in the knowledge of our fouls ; which is attained by a
particular attention to their various powers , capacities , passions , inclinations ,
operations , state , happiness , and temper . For a man's foul is properly himself .
It principally consists in the knowledge of our fouls ; which is attained by a
particular attention to their various powers , capacities , passions , inclinations ,
operations , state , happiness , and temper . For a man's foul is properly himself .
עמוד 50
... species ; governed by different views , entertained with different pleasures ,
animated with different hopes , and affected by different motives and
distinguished by as different tenpers and inclinations , as if they were not of the
fame kind .
... species ; governed by different views , entertained with different pleasures ,
animated with different hopes , and affected by different motives and
distinguished by as different tenpers and inclinations , as if they were not of the
fame kind .
עמוד 57
... which strongly disposes and inclines you to them : that temper , then , or
particular turn of desire , must be carefully watched over as a most dangerous
quarter ; and the opportunities and circumstances which favour those inclinations
must ...
... which strongly disposes and inclines you to them : that temper , then , or
particular turn of desire , must be carefully watched over as a most dangerous
quarter ; and the opportunities and circumstances which favour those inclinations
must ...
עמוד 80
So that would a man know himself , he • ' must study his natural temper ; his
constitutional inclinations , and favourite paffions ; • for by these a man's
judgment is easily perverted , and a wrong bias hung upon his mind : these are
the inlets of ...
So that would a man know himself , he • ' must study his natural temper ; his
constitutional inclinations , and favourite paffions ; • for by these a man's
judgment is easily perverted , and a wrong bias hung upon his mind : these are
the inlets of ...
עמוד 154
There are like passions and appetites , the fame natural infirmities and
inclinations in all mankind ; tho ' some are more predominant and distinguishable
in some , than they are in others . So that if a man be but well acquainted with his
own ...
There are like passions and appetites , the fame natural infirmities and
inclinations in all mankind ; tho ' some are more predominant and distinguishable
in some , than they are in others . So that if a man be but well acquainted with his
own ...
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