Essays, Moral, Economical and PoliticalJohn Sharpe, 1828 - 194 pàgines |
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Pàgina 7
... light upon a very brave and heroical nature , which thinketh to make his natural wants part of his honour ; in that it should be said , " That an eunuch , or a lame man , did such great matters ; " affecting the honour of a miracle : as ...
... light upon a very brave and heroical nature , which thinketh to make his natural wants part of his honour ; in that it should be said , " That an eunuch , or a lame man , did such great matters ; " affecting the honour of a miracle : as ...
Pàgina 11
... light to express it . Goodness I call the habit , and goodness of nature the inclination . This of all virtues and dignities of the mind , is the greatest , being the character of the Deity ; and without it man is a busy , mischievous ...
... light to express it . Goodness I call the habit , and goodness of nature the inclination . This of all virtues and dignities of the mind , is the greatest , being the character of the Deity ; and without it man is a busy , mischievous ...
Pàgina 12
... light , he knoweth not of what metal it is made . 4. He must make religion the rule of government , and not to balance the scale ; for he that casteth in religion only to make the scales even , his own weight is contained in those ...
... light , he knoweth not of what metal it is made . 4. He must make religion the rule of government , and not to balance the scale ; for he that casteth in religion only to make the scales even , his own weight is contained in those ...
Pàgina 14
... light may be taken from that which followeth ) , and let us ' speak first of the materials of seditions , then of the motives of them , and thirdly of the remedies . Concerning the materials of seditions , it is a thing well to be ...
... light may be taken from that which followeth ) , and let us ' speak first of the materials of seditions , then of the motives of them , and thirdly of the remedies . Concerning the materials of seditions , it is a thing well to be ...
Pàgina 21
... light , if they once seem light ; and more dangers have deceived men than forced them : nay , it were better to meet some dan- gers half way , though they come nothing near , than to keep too long a watch upon their ap- proaches ; for ...
... light , if they once seem light ; and more dangers have deceived men than forced them : nay , it were better to meet some dan- gers half way , though they come nothing near , than to keep too long a watch upon their ap- proaches ; for ...
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