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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תוצאות 6-10 מתוך 40
עמוד 36
... from his hope of happiness ; he forgets that he is a Christian ; --- he does not
consider in what relation he stands to CHRIST , which is one great part of his
character , and confequently discovers a great degree of self - ignorance . ( 3. ) ...
... from his hope of happiness ; he forgets that he is a Christian ; --- he does not
consider in what relation he stands to CHRIST , which is one great part of his
character , and confequently discovers a great degree of self - ignorance . ( 3. ) ...
עמוד 37
Let it suffice to say , that if a man doth not well consider the several relations of
life in which he stands to others , and does not take care to preserve the decorum
and propriety of those relations , he may justly be charged with felf - ignorance .
Let it suffice to say , that if a man doth not well consider the several relations of
life in which he stands to others , and does not take care to preserve the decorum
and propriety of those relations , he may justly be charged with felf - ignorance .
עמוד 39
... of nature and Providence , that when these intended them one thing , they
would fain be another ? Whence , I say , but from an ignorance of themselves ,
the rank of life they 3 4 E 2 are + are in , and of the part and character which
Chap . IV .
... of nature and Providence , that when these intended them one thing , they
would fain be another ? Whence , I say , but from an ignorance of themselves ,
the rank of life they 3 4 E 2 are + are in , and of the part and character which
Chap . IV .
עמוד 40
It is always self - ignorance that leads a man to act out of character , Is part ( 1 )
Epiktet . Enchir . cap . 23. - Quomodo fabula , fic vita : non quàm diu , sed quàm
bene acta fit , refert . Sen. Ep . 69. ad fin . Life is a ftage - play ; it matters not how
...
It is always self - ignorance that leads a man to act out of character , Is part ( 1 )
Epiktet . Enchir . cap . 23. - Quomodo fabula , fic vita : non quàm diu , sed quàm
bene acta fit , refert . Sen. Ep . 69. ad fin . Life is a ftage - play ; it matters not how
...
עמוד 44
It is certainly a sign of great self - ignorance , for a man to venture out of his depth
, or attempt any thing he wants opportunity or capacity to accomplish . And
therefore a wise man will consider with himself , before he undertakes any thing
of ...
It is certainly a sign of great self - ignorance , for a man to venture out of his depth
, or attempt any thing he wants opportunity or capacity to accomplish . And
therefore a wise man will consider with himself , before he undertakes any thing
of ...
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