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.William Sleater, 1767 - 243 עמודים |
מתוך הספר
תוצאות 11-15 מתוך 29
עמוד 107
... judge of things , we must fet reason to judge our thoughts ; for they are not always in a proper condition to execute that office . We do not believe the character which a man man gives us of another , unless we have a Chap . XIV . doth ...
... judge of things , we must fet reason to judge our thoughts ; for they are not always in a proper condition to execute that office . We do not believe the character which a man man gives us of another , unless we have a Chap . XIV . doth ...
עמוד 108
... judge and have proper lights to judge by . The want of this previous act of Self - judgment , is the cause of much felf - deception and falfe judgment . ( Laftly , ) With abhorrence , reject im- mediately all profane and blafphemous ...
... judge and have proper lights to judge by . The want of this previous act of Self - judgment , is the cause of much felf - deception and falfe judgment . ( Laftly , ) With abhorrence , reject im- mediately all profane and blafphemous ...
עמוד 114
... judge , as too many are apt to do , that it is a matter of indifference what thoughts they entertain in their hearts ; fince the reason of things concurs , with the testimony teftimony of the Holy Scriptures , to affure us , 114 Wherein ...
... judge , as too many are apt to do , that it is a matter of indifference what thoughts they entertain in their hearts ; fince the reason of things concurs , with the testimony teftimony of the Holy Scriptures , to affure us , 114 Wherein ...
עמוד 122
... , and many to their experience and con- fciences Every hearer or reader is apt to judge according to his particular tafte , and to to esteem him the beft preacher or writer who pleases 122 Wherein Self - Knowledge Part I.
... , and many to their experience and con- fciences Every hearer or reader is apt to judge according to his particular tafte , and to to esteem him the beft preacher or writer who pleases 122 Wherein Self - Knowledge Part I.
עמוד 124
... judges in this cafe , who are least of all qualified for that office . • ( There is not , perhaps , a more unaccoun- table weakness in human nature , than this , that with regard to religious matters our ani- mofities are generally ...
... judges in this cafe , who are least of all qualified for that office . • ( There is not , perhaps , a more unaccoun- table weakness in human nature , than this , that with regard to religious matters our ani- mofities are generally ...
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