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 ix
... perhaps lofe the be- nefit of fome of the finest sentiments in the book . I remember a modern writer , who is grievously offended with Mr. Addifon for fo much as mentioning the name of Plato , and for prefuming , in one of his ...
... perhaps lofe the be- nefit of fome of the finest sentiments in the book . I remember a modern writer , who is grievously offended with Mr. Addifon for fo much as mentioning the name of Plato , and for prefuming , in one of his ...
עמוד xiv
... perhaps is never able to con- quer as long as he lives , for want of that affiftance which he ought to have received in his education . For a wrong education is one of those three things to which it is owing ( as an antient Chriftian ...
... perhaps is never able to con- quer as long as he lives , for want of that affiftance which he ought to have received in his education . For a wrong education is one of those three things to which it is owing ( as an antient Chriftian ...
עמוד 5
... perhaps was the reason that it was written in golden capitals over the door of his temple at Delphos . Why this excellent precept should not be held in as high esteem in the chriftian world as it was in the heathen , is hard to conceive ...
... perhaps was the reason that it was written in golden capitals over the door of his temple at Delphos . Why this excellent precept should not be held in as high esteem in the chriftian world as it was in the heathen , is hard to conceive ...
עמוד 13
... perhaps , it will appear to be a more copious and com- prehensive science than we imagine . And , ( 1. ) To know ourselves , is to know and fe- riously confider what fort of creatures we are , and what we fhall be . ( 1. ) What we are ...
... perhaps , it will appear to be a more copious and com- prehensive science than we imagine . And , ( 1. ) To know ourselves , is to know and fe- riously confider what fort of creatures we are , and what we fhall be . ( 1. ) What we are ...
עמוד 37
... perhaps men in general are more apt to be defective in their duty and behaviour towards those beneath them , than to their fuperiors ; and the reafon feems to be , because an ap- prehenfion of the difpleasure of their fupe- riors , and ...
... perhaps men in general are more apt to be defective in their duty and behaviour towards those beneath them , than to their fuperiors ; and the reafon feems to be , because an ap- prehenfion of the difpleasure of their fupe- riors , and ...
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