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 |
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תוצאות 6-10 מתוך 72
עמוד 4
... those three precepts which Pliny affirms to have been confecrated at Delphos in golden letters . It was afterwards greatly admired , and frequently ufed by others ( c ) . At length , it acquired the authority of a divine oracle ; and ...
... those three precepts which Pliny affirms to have been confecrated at Delphos in golden letters . It was afterwards greatly admired , and frequently ufed by others ( c ) . At length , it acquired the authority of a divine oracle ; and ...
עמוד 28
... those benefits . And what duty more natural than to love our benefactors ? What love and gratitude then is due to Him , from whom we have received the greatest benefit , even that of our being , and every thing that contributes to the ...
... those benefits . And what duty more natural than to love our benefactors ? What love and gratitude then is due to Him , from whom we have received the greatest benefit , even that of our being , and every thing that contributes to the ...
עמוד 32
... those we owe to him in the highest degree ; who expects we fhould behave ourselves in his fervice with that fidelity and zeal , and fteady regard to his honour and interest , at all times , which we are bound to by virtue of this ...
... those we owe to him in the highest degree ; who expects we fhould behave ourselves in his fervice with that fidelity and zeal , and fteady regard to his honour and interest , at all times , which we are bound to by virtue of this ...
עמוד 35
... those obligations ! the faddeft symptom of degeneracy I find in my nature , is that base ingratitude of heart which renders me fo unaffected with thine astonishing compassi- ons . ' Till I know thee , I cannot know myself : and when I ...
... those obligations ! the faddeft symptom of degeneracy I find in my nature , is that base ingratitude of heart which renders me fo unaffected with thine astonishing compassi- ons . ' Till I know thee , I cannot know myself : and when I ...
עמוד 37
... those relations , he may justly be charged with felf - ignorance . And this is fo evident in itself , and fo ge- nerally allowed , that nothing is more com- mon than to say , when a person does not be- have with due decency towards his ...
... those relations , he may justly be charged with felf - ignorance . And this is fo evident in itself , and fo ge- nerally allowed , that nothing is more com- mon than to say , when a person does not be- have with due decency towards his ...
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