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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עמוד 122
... taste of fome or too refined for that of others . Some would have the addrefs only to their reason and understanding , others only to their affections and passions , and many to their experience and con- fciences Every hearer or reader ...
... taste of fome or too refined for that of others . Some would have the addrefs only to their reason and understanding , others only to their affections and passions , and many to their experience and con- fciences Every hearer or reader ...
עמוד 123
... taste , by which he judgeth . * " It is natural for every one to defire to have his own tafte pleased , yet it is un- reasonable to set it up as the best , and to make it a teft and ftandard for others : but much more unreasonable to ...
... taste , by which he judgeth . * " It is natural for every one to defire to have his own tafte pleased , yet it is un- reasonable to set it up as the best , and to make it a teft and ftandard for others : but much more unreasonable to ...
עמוד 125
... taste of re- ligious things ; that if it be a false one , we may rectify it ; if a bad one , mend it ; if a right and good one , strengthen and im- prove it . For the mind is capable of a falfe guft , as well as the palate ; and comes ...
... taste of re- ligious things ; that if it be a false one , we may rectify it ; if a bad one , mend it ; if a right and good one , strengthen and im- prove it . For the mind is capable of a falfe guft , as well as the palate ; and comes ...
עמוד 171
... taste and temper he is alto- gether unacquainted with . He knows not how to collect his thoughts ; which , when he has done , he knows not how to range and fix them ; and hath no more the com- mand of them , than a general has of a wild ...
... taste and temper he is alto- gether unacquainted with . He knows not how to collect his thoughts ; which , when he has done , he knows not how to range and fix them ; and hath no more the com- mand of them , than a general has of a wild ...
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