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 |
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עמוד v
... means he will perhaps lofe the benefit of fome of the fineft fentiments in the book . I remember a modern writer , I have very lately read , is grievously offended with Mr. Addison for fo much as mentioning the name of Plato , and ...
... means he will perhaps lofe the benefit of fome of the fineft fentiments in the book . I remember a modern writer , I have very lately read , is grievously offended with Mr. Addison for fo much as mentioning the name of Plato , and ...
עמוד xiv
... means of knowing our natural tempers XI . Concerning the fecret Springs of our actions XII . Every one that knows himself is in a particular manner fenfible how far 52 56 70 76 he is governed by a thirst for ap . plause · XIII . What ...
... means of knowing our natural tempers XI . Concerning the fecret Springs of our actions XII . Every one that knows himself is in a particular manner fenfible how far 52 56 70 76 he is governed by a thirst for ap . plause · XIII . What ...
עמוד xvi
... means to promote it X. Fervent and frequent prayer the most effectual means for attaining true self- knowledge - 205 A TREATISE A TREATISE OF . SELF KNOWLEDGE . - PART FIRST CONTENTS .
... means to promote it X. Fervent and frequent prayer the most effectual means for attaining true self- knowledge - 205 A TREATISE A TREATISE OF . SELF KNOWLEDGE . - PART FIRST CONTENTS .
עמוד 7
... x . 28 . xxiv . 12. Deut . iv . 9. ( means the fame thing as the ancients did their yw explor . Strom . lib . 2. cap . 5 . BA Were But the Were mankind but more generally convinced of the Chap . 1 . of Self - Knowledge . 4.
... x . 28 . xxiv . 12. Deut . iv . 9. ( means the fame thing as the ancients did their yw explor . Strom . lib . 2. cap . 5 . BA Were But the Were mankind but more generally convinced of the Chap . 1 . of Self - Knowledge . 4.
עמוד 8
... means of it is felf - examination ; the end of it * Ifai . i . 3 . ( i ) " There is nothing men are more deficient in than " knowing their own characters . I know not how this fci- " ence comes to be fo much neglected . We spend a great ...
... means of it is felf - examination ; the end of it * Ifai . i . 3 . ( i ) " There is nothing men are more deficient in than " knowing their own characters . I know not how this fci- " ence comes to be fo much neglected . We spend a great ...
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