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 80
So that would a man know himself , he • ' must study his natural temper ; his
constitutional inclinations , and favourite paffions ; • for by these a man's
judgment is easily perverted , and a wrong bias hung upon his mind : these are
the inlets of ...
So that would a man know himself , he • ' must study his natural temper ; his
constitutional inclinations , and favourite paffions ; • for by these a man's
judgment is easily perverted , and a wrong bias hung upon his mind : these are
the inlets of ...
עמוד 83
This will sometimes coft us much pains to acquire ; but for want of it , we shall be
in danger of passing a false judgment upon our actions , and of entertaining a
wrong opinion of our conduct , It ( n ) Jurieu's Method of Christian Devotion ...
This will sometimes coft us much pains to acquire ; but for want of it , we shall be
in danger of passing a false judgment upon our actions , and of entertaining a
wrong opinion of our conduct , It ( n ) Jurieu's Method of Christian Devotion ...
עמוד 85
Now , unless we examine this point narrowly , we shall never come to the bottom
of it ; unless we come at the true spring and real motive of our actions , we shall
never be able to form a right judgment of them ; and they may appear very ...
Now , unless we examine this point narrowly , we shall never come to the bottom
of it ; unless we come at the true spring and real motive of our actions , we shall
never be able to form a right judgment of them ; and they may appear very ...
עמוד 88
Seneca's judgment of Alexander is certainly more agreeable to truth than the
common opinion ; who called him ' a public cut - throat , rather than a hero ; * and
who , in feeking only to be a terror to mankind , arofe to no greater excellence ...
Seneca's judgment of Alexander is certainly more agreeable to truth than the
common opinion ; who called him ' a public cut - throat , rather than a hero ; * and
who , in feeking only to be a terror to mankind , arofe to no greater excellence ...
עמוד 90
... nor · afraid of censure ; nor solicitous what judgment 6 6 Who wickedly is wife ,
or madly brave , Is but the more a fool , or more a knave . Pope's Ellay on Man .
judgment they may form of you , who • know 90 Wherein Self - Knowledge Part I.
... nor · afraid of censure ; nor solicitous what judgment 6 6 Who wickedly is wife ,
or madly brave , Is but the more a fool , or more a knave . Pope's Ellay on Man .
judgment they may form of you , who • know 90 Wherein Self - Knowledge Part I.
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