Benjamin Franklin and Jonathan Edwards: Selections from Their WritingsC. Scribner's Sons, 1920 - 368 páginas |
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... pleasure seemed pretty care - free to the orthodox . But in the main Franklin pleased his entire public . He could be gross or refined , homely or elegant , prudent or altruistic ; he was a lover and a defender of both wit and virtue ...
... pleasure seemed pretty care - free to the orthodox . But in the main Franklin pleased his entire public . He could be gross or refined , homely or elegant , prudent or altruistic ; he was a lover and a defender of both wit and virtue ...
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... he sees his Children solace themselves in any manner of pleasant exercises and Innocent Delights ; and I think no Pleasure innocent , that is to Man hurtful . I love him therefore for his Goodness , and I ARTICLES OF BELIEF.
... he sees his Children solace themselves in any manner of pleasant exercises and Innocent Delights ; and I think no Pleasure innocent , that is to Man hurtful . I love him therefore for his Goodness , and I ARTICLES OF BELIEF.
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... Pleasure , I ought to use a Countenance that expresses a filial Respect , mixed wth a kind of Smiling , that Signifies inward Joy , and Satisfaction , and Admiration . O wise God , my good Father ! Thou beholdest the sincerity of my ...
... Pleasure , I ought to use a Countenance that expresses a filial Respect , mixed wth a kind of Smiling , that Signifies inward Joy , and Satisfaction , and Admiration . O wise God , my good Father ! Thou beholdest the sincerity of my ...
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... Pleasures , full of Candour and Ingenuity , Humanity and Benevolence , -Help me , O Father ! That I may be grateful to my Benefactors , and generous to my Friends , exercising Charity and Liberality to the Poor , and Pity to the ...
... Pleasures , full of Candour and Ingenuity , Humanity and Benevolence , -Help me , O Father ! That I may be grateful to my Benefactors , and generous to my Friends , exercising Charity and Liberality to the Poor , and Pity to the ...
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... Pleasures , to support himself with Fortitude under his Misfortunes , to behave with Prudence in all Affairs , and in every Circumstance of Life ; I say , it is of much more real Advantage to him to be thus quali- fied , than to be a ...
... Pleasures , to support himself with Fortitude under his Misfortunes , to behave with Prudence in all Affairs , and in every Circumstance of Life ; I say , it is of much more real Advantage to him to be thus quali- fied , than to be a ...
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