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
But he hath treated it in such a vague method by introducing many foreign things
into it , omitting others that properly belong to it ... that I was greatly disappointed
in the performance ; formance ; and was convinced that some . thing more Τ Η Ε.
But he hath treated it in such a vague method by introducing many foreign things
into it , omitting others that properly belong to it ... that I was greatly disappointed
in the performance ; formance ; and was convinced that some . thing more Τ Η Ε.
עמוד xi
Dr. Fuller observes , that pains we take in books or arts , which treat of things
remote from the ufe of life , 25 ( b ) Totam philosophiam revocavit ad mores , Sen.
Epift . 72 . ( c ) See Plutarch's Laconic apothegms under the word Agefilaus , is
but ...
Dr. Fuller observes , that pains we take in books or arts , which treat of things
remote from the ufe of life , 25 ( b ) Totam philosophiam revocavit ad mores , Sen.
Epift . 72 . ( c ) See Plutarch's Laconic apothegms under the word Agefilaus , is
but ...
עמוד xiii
... 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 tianum . Præf . ad Nem . ( 8 ) Things
were ...
... 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 tianum . Præf . ad Nem . ( 8 ) Things
were ...
עמוד xiv
Hence it will grow up into a difesteem of those things which are more essential to
a wise and truly understanding man , than all those rudiments of fcience ' he
brought with him from the school or college . It is melancholy to see , a young ...
Hence it will grow up into a difesteem of those things which are more essential to
a wise and truly understanding man , than all those rudiments of fcience ' he
brought with him from the school or college . It is melancholy to see , a young ...
עמוד xvii
We must be well acquainted with our Inabi . lities , and those Things in which we
are naturally deficient , as well as those in which we excel . CH AP . VII .
Concerning the Knowledge of our Constitutional Sins . 49 CHAP . VIII . The
Knowledge of ...
We must be well acquainted with our Inabi . lities , and those Things in which we
are naturally deficient , as well as those in which we excel . CH AP . VII .
Concerning the Knowledge of our Constitutional Sins . 49 CHAP . VIII . The
Knowledge of ...
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