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... mind , and the remembrance of them is fweet . ' We congratulate the Author on the pleafure he has received from an employment , fo well fuited to his character and fta- tion , especially in the retirement of a college . How far his ...
... mind , and the remembrance of them is fweet . ' We congratulate the Author on the pleafure he has received from an employment , fo well fuited to his character and fta- tion , especially in the retirement of a college . How far his ...
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... mind of the intelligent beholder in another way , and that , when understood , a no lefs forcible way , the way of picture , or reprefentation , So manifold is the wildom of God ; fo various are the ways by which he communicates it to ...
... mind of the intelligent beholder in another way , and that , when understood , a no lefs forcible way , the way of picture , or reprefentation , So manifold is the wildom of God ; fo various are the ways by which he communicates it to ...
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... minds by day , and break our reft at night ; we fhall chearfully fulfil our daily tasks , and then , with confidence and refignation , lay our heads on our pillows , and God will " give to his beloved " a fweet and undisturbed " fleep ...
... minds by day , and break our reft at night ; we fhall chearfully fulfil our daily tasks , and then , with confidence and refignation , lay our heads on our pillows , and God will " give to his beloved " a fweet and undisturbed " fleep ...
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... mind and body , and all the other marks of his being truly a man as themselves , thereby fufficiently difcover their own fentiments con- cerning him . And the accounts which they have preserved in their hiftories , of the converfation ...
... mind and body , and all the other marks of his being truly a man as themselves , thereby fufficiently difcover their own fentiments con- cerning him . And the accounts which they have preserved in their hiftories , of the converfation ...
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... Mind to whom we ascribe it . < When we speak thus as to wife men , we do all that wife men can require of us : if others be ftill unfatisfied , the fault is in them- felves , they are curious , but not wife . • 1 Pet . iii . 15 .ヤ! I ...
... Mind to whom we ascribe it . < When we speak thus as to wife men , we do all that wife men can require of us : if others be ftill unfatisfied , the fault is in them- felves , they are curious , but not wife . • 1 Pet . iii . 15 .ヤ! I ...
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Página 211 - ... modesty, and without even the slightest tincture of malignity, so frequently- the disagreeable source of what is called wit in other men. It never was the meaning of his raillery to mortify ; and therefore, far from offending, it seldom failed to please and delight even those who were the objects of it.
Página 209 - I thought I might say to him, ' Good Charon, I have been correcting my works for a new edition. Allow me a little time that I may see how the public receives the alterations.
Página 211 - Upon the whole, I have always considered him, both in his lifetime and since his death, as approaching as nearly to the idea of a perfectly wise and virtuous man, as perhaps the nature of human frailty will permit.
Página 206 - Discourses, the only work of mine that was successful on the first publication. It was well received abroad and at home. In the same year was published at London, my Enquiry concerning the Principles of Morals ; which, in my own opinion (who ought not to judge on that subject), is of all my writings, historical, philosophical, or literary, incomparably the best. It came unnoticed and unobserved into the world.
Página 208 - ... religious factions, they seemed to be disarmed in my behalf of their wonted fury. My friends never had occasion to vindicate any one circumstance of my character and conduct: not but that the zealots, we may well suppose, would have been glad to invent and propagate any story to my disadvantage, but they could never find any which they thought would wear the face of probability. I cannot...
Página 330 - At eve within yon studious nook, I ope my brass-embossed book, Portray'd with many a holy deed Of martyrs, crown'd with heavenly meed : Then, as my taper waxes dim, Chant, ere I sleep, my measured hymn ; And at the close, the gleams behold Of parting wings bedropt with gold.
Página 427 - It has been often observed that the good and virtuous man alone can acquire this true or just relish, even of works of art. This opinion will not appear entirely without foundation when we consider that the same habit of mind which is acquired by our search after truth in the more serious duties of life, is only transferred to the pursuit of lighter amusements : the same disposition, the...
Página 286 - The vigour which it gives the mind, and the weight which it adds to character ; the generous sentiments which it breathes, the undaunted spirit which it inspires, the...
Página 206 - In 1752, the Faculty of Advocates chose me their Librarian, an Office from which I received little or no Emolument, but which gave me the Command of a large Library. I then formed the Plan of writing the History of England...
Página 281 - True gentleness is founded on a sense of what we owe to him who made us, and to the common nature of which we all share. It arises from reflection on our own failings and wants ; and from just views of the condition, and the duty of man.