Essays, Moral, Economical and PoliticalJohn Sharpe, 1828 - 194 pàgines |
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Pàgina 2
... speak a few words concerning the unity of the church ; what are the fruits thereof ; what the bonds ; and what the means . 66 The fruits of unity ( next unto the well- pleasing of God , which is all in all ) are two ; the one towards ...
... speak a few words concerning the unity of the church ; what are the fruits thereof ; what the bonds ; and what the means . 66 The fruits of unity ( next unto the well- pleasing of God , which is all in all ) are two ; the one towards ...
Pàgina 4
... speak in a mean , the virtue of prosperity is temperance , the virtue of adversity is fortitude , which in morals is the more heroical virtue . Prospe- rity is the blessing of the Old Testament , adversity is the blessing of the New ...
... speak in a mean , the virtue of prosperity is temperance , the virtue of adversity is fortitude , which in morals is the more heroical virtue . Prospe- rity is the blessing of the Old Testament , adversity is the blessing of the New ...
Pàgina 5
... speak ; for the discovery of a man's self , by the tracts of his countenance , is a great weakness and betraying , by how much it is many times more marked and believed than a man's words . For the second , which is dissimulation , it ...
... speak ; for the discovery of a man's self , by the tracts of his countenance , is a great weakness and betraying , by how much it is many times more marked and believed than a man's words . For the second , which is dissimulation , it ...
Pàgina 8
... speak of public envy : there is yet some good in public envy , whereas in private there is none ; for public envy is as an ostracism , that eclipseth men when they grow too great and therefore it is a bridle also to great ones to keep ...
... speak of public envy : there is yet some good in public envy , whereas in private there is none ; for public envy is as an ostracism , that eclipseth men when they grow too great and therefore it is a bridle also to great ones to keep ...
Pàgina 9
... speaking in a perpetual hyperbole is comely in nothing but in love : neither is it merely in the phrase ; for whereas it hath been well said , " That the arch flatterer , with whom all the pretty flatterers have intelli- gence , is a ...
... speaking in a perpetual hyperbole is comely in nothing but in love : neither is it merely in the phrase ; for whereas it hath been well said , " That the arch flatterer , with whom all the pretty flatterers have intelli- gence , is a ...
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