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 x
... when I put these thoughts together , benefit of youth , and especially those who
are students and candidates for the sacred ministry ; for which they will find no
science more immediately necessary ( next to a good acquaintance with the word
...
... when I put these thoughts together , benefit of youth , and especially those who
are students and candidates for the sacred ministry ; for which they will find no
science more immediately necessary ( next to a good acquaintance with the word
...
עמוד 7
The frequent exhortations of Scripture hereunto • imply both these , viz . that the
knowledge of I ourselves is attainable , and that we should en· deavour after it .
Why should the apostle put them upon examining and proving themselves ...
The frequent exhortations of Scripture hereunto • imply both these , viz . that the
knowledge of I ourselves is attainable , and that we should en· deavour after it .
Why should the apostle put them upon examining and proving themselves ...
עמוד 10
Mar. Anton . lib . x . § 37 . When you talk of a man , I would not have you tack flesh
and blood the notion , nor those limbs aeither which are made out of it ; these to
This science , which is to be the subject of 10 The Nature and Importance Part I.
Mar. Anton . lib . x . § 37 . When you talk of a man , I would not have you tack flesh
and blood the notion , nor those limbs aeither which are made out of it ; these to
This science , which is to be the subject of 10 The Nature and Importance Part I.
עמוד 11
This science , which is to be the subject of the ensuing treatise , hạth these three
peculiar properties in it , which distinguish it from , and render it preferable to , all
others- ( 1 . ) It is equally attainable by all . It requires no strength of memory , no ...
This science , which is to be the subject of the ensuing treatise , hạth these three
peculiar properties in it , which distinguish it from , and render it preferable to , all
others- ( 1 . ) It is equally attainable by all . It requires no strength of memory , no ...
עמוד 14
Each of these three parts * This doctrine , I think , is established beyond all
dispute , not only by experience , but by authority . It was received by almost all
the antient philosophers . The Pythagoreans ; as we learn from Famblicus , vid .
Protrept ...
Each of these three parts * This doctrine , I think , is established beyond all
dispute , not only by experience , but by authority . It was received by almost all
the antient philosophers . The Pythagoreans ; as we learn from Famblicus , vid .
Protrept ...
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