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, ...C. Dilly; F. and C. Rivington; J. Matthews; and J. Scatcherd, 1797 - 211 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 8
עמוד 2
... affections planted in our nature , will be very apt to lead us wrong , if it be not well regulated . When it is directed to improper objects , or pursued in a wrong manner , it degenerates into a vain and criminal curiofity . A fatal ...
... affections planted in our nature , will be very apt to lead us wrong , if it be not well regulated . When it is directed to improper objects , or pursued in a wrong manner , it degenerates into a vain and criminal curiofity . A fatal ...
עמוד 3
... affections belonging to them , which were never before thought of . For , in order to a true felf - knowledge , the human mind , with its various powers and operations , must be narrowly infpect- ed ; all its fecret bendings and ...
... affections belonging to them , which were never before thought of . For , in order to a true felf - knowledge , the human mind , with its various powers and operations , must be narrowly infpect- ed ; all its fecret bendings and ...
עמוד 17
... affections of it ( which is by far the most ne- ceffary part of Self - Knowledge ) to they who would be more particularly informed concerning its nature and original , and the various opinions of the antients about it , may confult ...
... affections of it ( which is by far the most ne- ceffary part of Self - Knowledge ) to they who would be more particularly informed concerning its nature and original , and the various opinions of the antients about it , may confult ...
עמוד 58
... reafon , for inftance , that we can- not help having a more hearty affection for fome perfons than others ? Is it from a familiarity of " " tafte 591 taste and temper ? Or fomething in their addrefs 58 Part 1 . Wherein Self - Knowledge .
... reafon , for inftance , that we can- not help having a more hearty affection for fome perfons than others ? Is it from a familiarity of " " tafte 591 taste and temper ? Or fomething in their addrefs 58 Part 1 . Wherein Self - Knowledge .
עמוד 59
... affections be rightly placed ; or flow from mere inftinet , blind . prejudice , or fomething worse . And fo , on the other hand , with regard to our difaffection towards any one , or the difguft we have taken against him ; if we would ...
... affections be rightly placed ; or flow from mere inftinet , blind . prejudice , or fomething worse . And fo , on the other hand , with regard to our difaffection towards any one , or the difguft we have taken against him ; if we would ...
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