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 6-10 מתוך 50
עמוד 24
... these come recommended to us , above all human laws , are many . They are calculated for the private intereft of every one , as well as that of the public ; and are defigned to promote our prefent , as well as our future happiness ...
... these come recommended to us , above all human laws , are many . They are calculated for the private intereft of every one , as well as that of the public ; and are defigned to promote our prefent , as well as our future happiness ...
עמוד 30
... These then are the two fpecial relations , which , as creatures , we ftand in to GOD . And not to act towards him in the manner be- forementioned , is to fhew that we are igno- rant of , or have not yet duly confidered our obligations ...
... These then are the two fpecial relations , which , as creatures , we ftand in to GOD . And not to act towards him in the manner be- forementioned , is to fhew that we are igno- rant of , or have not yet duly confidered our obligations ...
עמוד 34
... these refpects did CHRIST the Lamb of God come to take away the fin of the world ; that is , to take away the reigning power of it by the operation of his grace ; and its condemning power by the atonement of his blood ; to fanctify us ...
... these refpects did CHRIST the Lamb of God come to take away the fin of the world ; that is , to take away the reigning power of it by the operation of his grace ; and its condemning power by the atonement of his blood ; to fanctify us ...
עמוד 36
... these relations , are too numerous to be here men- tioned . tioned . Let it fuffice to fay , that if 36 Part I. Wherein Self - Knowledge The feveral Relations in which we ftand God, to Chrift, and our Fellow- Creatures CHA P IV.
... these relations , are too numerous to be here men- tioned . tioned . Let it fuffice to fay , that if 36 Part I. Wherein Self - Knowledge The feveral Relations in which we ftand God, to Chrift, and our Fellow- Creatures CHA P IV.
עמוד 39
... these intend- ed them one thing , they would fain be an- other ? Whence , I say , but from an igno- rance of themselves , the rank of life they E 2 are are in , and of the part and character which Chap . IV . 39 doth confift .
... these intend- ed them one thing , they would fain be an- other ? Whence , I say , but from an igno- rance of themselves , the rank of life they E 2 are are in , and of the part and character which Chap . IV . 39 doth confift .
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