The Works, Volum 1Garland Pub., 1977 - 396 pàgines |
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Pàgina 17
... themselves to be men of like passions with them . Since then all is not true reafon that takes place in the lives of ... themselves ! י themselves in tenderness and compaffion . In fo do- ing HUMAN CHARITY . 17.
... themselves to be men of like passions with them . Since then all is not true reafon that takes place in the lives of ... themselves ! י themselves in tenderness and compaffion . In fo do- ing HUMAN CHARITY . 17.
Pàgina 110
... themselves , and not depart from their own mercy ; if men would , in a true sense , favour themselves , not do themfelves that mif- chief that the devil and the world cannot do ; let them then keep within compafs , let them not be- tray ...
... themselves , and not depart from their own mercy ; if men would , in a true sense , favour themselves , not do themfelves that mif- chief that the devil and the world cannot do ; let them then keep within compafs , let them not be- tray ...
Pàgina 144
... themselves ; rather then endure the reproofs of their confciences , have rid themselves out of the world . 3. Thofe that are of raised intellectuals , of refin- ed morals , of fober reason , would not have upon them the guilt of fome ...
... themselves ; rather then endure the reproofs of their confciences , have rid themselves out of the world . 3. Thofe that are of raised intellectuals , of refin- ed morals , of fober reason , would not have upon them the guilt of fome ...
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