The Dignity of Human Nature: Or, A Brief Account of the Certain and Established Means for Attaining the True End of Our Existence. In Four Books ..., Nide 1J. Johnson and J. Payne, 1767 |
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Sivu xxxii
... fome particulars , and in others to differ from them Of the Scripture - ftyle 320 to 322 . 322 to 328 . SECT . II . A Compendious View of the Scheme of Divine Reve- lation 328 & feqq . Thoughts on the Extent of the Profpect opened by ...
... fome particulars , and in others to differ from them Of the Scripture - ftyle 320 to 322 . 322 to 328 . SECT . II . A Compendious View of the Scheme of Divine Reve- lation 328 & feqq . Thoughts on the Extent of the Profpect opened by ...
Sivu xxxiv
... fome of the most unquestionable Predictions of Holy Scripture No fatisfactory Account to be given of the Prevalence , and Eftablishment , of Christianity , but its being really a Divine Institution 451 to 454 . That Chrift must have ...
... fome of the most unquestionable Predictions of Holy Scripture No fatisfactory Account to be given of the Prevalence , and Eftablishment , of Christianity , but its being really a Divine Institution 451 to 454 . That Chrift must have ...
Sivu 2
... fome more inconfiderable attempts , met with from the public ; the hope of receiving improve- ment to himself from digefting and compiling fuch a work , and from the opinion of the judi- cious upon it : Thefe feveral confiderations had ...
... fome more inconfiderable attempts , met with from the public ; the hope of receiving improve- ment to himself from digefting and compiling fuch a work , and from the opinion of the judi- cious upon it : Thefe feveral confiderations had ...
Sivu 4
... fome ufeful place , and anfwer fome important end in the extenfive scheme of the beneficent Creator . It is therefore evi- dently the interest , the wisdom , and the perfec- tion of every rational creature to look to it , that he ...
... fome ufeful place , and anfwer fome important end in the extenfive scheme of the beneficent Creator . It is therefore evi- dently the interest , the wisdom , and the perfec- tion of every rational creature to look to it , that he ...
Sivu 6
... fome change pre- fuppofed in the things , or their circumstances . Prudence is the knowledge and obfervance of this propriety of behaviour to times and circumftan- ces , and probable confequences , according to their feveral varieties ...
... fome change pre- fuppofed in the things , or their circumstances . Prudence is the knowledge and obfervance of this propriety of behaviour to times and circumftan- ces , and probable confequences , according to their feveral varieties ...
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Sivu 267 - Unfpeakable, who fitft above thefe heavens To us invifible, or dimly feen In thefe thy loweft works; yet thefe declare Thy goodnefs beyond thought, and pow'r divine. Speak ye who beft can tell, ye fons of light...
Sivu 37 - ... freely, because they had a great deal to say, and delighted in communicating for their own advantage and that of the company ; and I have known others, who commonly sat dumb, because they could find nothing to say. In England, we blame every one who talks freely, let his conversation be ever so entertaining and improving. In France, they look upon every man as a gloomy mortal, whose tongue does not make an uninterrupted noise. Both these judgments are unjust. — Ibid. Times and Opportunities....
Sivu 79 - The lazy will not take the trouble to serve you. The busy have not time to think of you. The overgrown rich man is above minding any one who needs his assistance. The poor and unhappy, has neither spirit nor ability.
Sivu 138 - ... who have capacity enough to put two thoughts together. A creature who spends its whole time in dressing, gaming, prating, and gadding, is a being originally indeed of the rational make ; but, who has sunk itself beneath its rank, and is to be considered, at present, as nearly on a level with the monkey species.
Sivu 244 - ... to infamy. And how can we more effectually, or in a more entertaining manner, learn the important lesson, what we ought to pursue, and what to avoid?— Burgh's Dignity of Human Nature, Mil.
Sivu 35 - There is hardly any bodily blemifh, which a winning behaviour will not conceal, or make tolerable ; and there is no external grace, which ill-nature or affectation will not deform. If you mean to make your...
Sivu 23 - Nothing shows a greater abjectness of spirit, than an overbearing temper, appearing in a person's behaviour to inferiors. To insult or abuse those who dare not answer again, is as sure a mark of cowardice, as it would be to attack with a drawn sword a woman or a child. And wherever you see a person given to insult his inferiors, you may assure yourself he will creep to his superiors ; for the same baseness of mind will lead him to act the part of a bully to those who cannot resist, and of a coward...
Sivu 29 - Whether is the laugher or the morose the most disagreeable companion ? Reproof is a medicine like mercury or opium; if it be improperly administered it will do harm instead of good. Nothing is more unmannerly than to reflect on any man's profession, sect, or natural infirmity.
Sivu 243 - To find that great lengths have actually been gone in learning and virtue — that high degrees of perfection have actually been attained by men like ourselves, entangled among the infirmities, the temptations, the...
Sivu 23 - ... sword a woman or a child. And wherever you see a person given to insult his inferiors you may assure yourself he will creep to his superiors; for the same baseness of mind will lead him to act the part of a bully to those who cannot resist, and of a coward to those who can. But though servants and other dependents may not have it in their power to retort, in the same taste, the injurious usage they receive from their superiors, they are sure to be even with 'them by the contempt they themselves...