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 vii
Mr. Baxter indeed has a treatise upon this subject , intitled , The Mischief of
Selfignorance , and the Benefit of Self - acquaintance , from which I candidly
acknowledge to have received fome affistance . But he hath treated it in such a
vague ...
Mr. Baxter indeed has a treatise upon this subject , intitled , The Mischief of
Selfignorance , and the Benefit of Self - acquaintance , from which I candidly
acknowledge to have received fome affistance . But he hath treated it in such a
vague ...
עמוד xiii
For as the mind takes a turn of thought in future life , fuitable to the tincture it hath
received b in ( f ) Te in scientiâ profecisse credas quantum in moribus fueris
emendatior ; eo usque doctum , in quantum bonum : ita philosophum , ut Chris ...
For as the mind takes a turn of thought in future life , fuitable to the tincture it hath
received b in ( f ) Te in scientiâ profecisse credas quantum in moribus fueris
emendatior ; eo usque doctum , in quantum bonum : ita philosophum , ut Chris ...
עמוד xiv
... want of that assistance 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
Christian and philofopher juftly observes ) that fo few have the right government ...
... want of that assistance 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
Christian and philofopher juftly observes ) that fo few have the right government ...
עמוד 14
It was received by almost all the antient philosophers . The Pythagoreans ; as we
learn from Famblicus , vid . Protrept . p . 34 , 35. The Platonists ; as appears from
Nemefus , Salluft , and Laertius , vid . Di. Laertius , lib . 3. p . 219. The Stoics ; as ...
It was received by almost all the antient philosophers . The Pythagoreans ; as we
learn from Famblicus , vid . Protrept . p . 34 , 35. The Platonists ; as appears from
Nemefus , Salluft , and Laertius , vid . Di. Laertius , lib . 3. p . 219. The Stoics ; as ...
עמוד 28
The love of children to parents is founded on gratitude for benefits received ,
which can never be requited ; and ought in reason to be proportioned to those
benefits . And what duty more natural than to love our benefactors ? What love
and ...
The love of children to parents is founded on gratitude for benefits received ,
which can never be requited ; and ought in reason to be proportioned to those
benefits . And what duty more natural than to love our benefactors ? What love
and ...
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