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" Perception of distress in others is a natural excitement, passively to pity, and actively to relieve it : but let a man set himself to attend to, inquire out, and relieve distressed persons, and he cannot but grow less and less sensibly affected with... "
Woman's rights and duties considered with relation to their influence on ... - Sivu 82
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1857 - 380 sivua
...attend to, inquire out, and relieve distressed persons, and he cannot but grow less and less sensibly affected with the various miseries of life, with which...benevolence, considered not as a passion, but as a practical principal of action, will strengthen ; and, whilst he passively compassionates the distressed less,...

Miscellaneous Lectures and Reviews

Richard Whately - 1861 - 372 sivua
...attend to, inquire out, and relieve distressed persons, and he cannot but grow less and less sensibly affected with the various miseries of life with which...actively to assist and befriend them. So also at the same time that the daily instances of men's dying around us, gives us daily a less sensible passive...

The Analogy of Religion: Natural & Revealed to the Constitution and Course ...

Joseph Butler - 1864 - 566 sivua
...attend to, inquire out, and relieve distressed persons, and he cannot but grow less and less sensibly affected with the various miseries of life with which...compassionates the distressed less, he will acquire a greater apti tude actively to assist and befriend them. So also at the same time that the daily instances of...

The analogy of religion to the constitution and course of nature

Joseph Butler - 1867 - 350 sivua
...attend to, enquire out, and relieve distressed persons, and he cannot but grow less and less sensibly affected with the various miseries of life with which...actively to assist and befriend them. So also, at the same time that the daily instances of men's dying around us gives us daily a less sensible passive...

THE MADRAS QUARTERLY JOURNAL OF MEDICAL SCIENCE

W.N. CHIPPERFIELD, M.R.C.S. L.S..A - 1867 - 424 sivua
...attend to, inquire out, and relieve distressed persons, and he cannot but grow less and less sensibly affected with the various miseries of life with which...practical principle of action, will strengthen : and while he passively compassionates the distressed less, he will jicqiure a greater aptitude actively...

The Analogy of Religion, to the Constitution and Course of Nature: To which ...

Joseph Butler - 1869 - 372 sivua
...attend to, inquire out, and relieve distressed persons, and he cannot but grow less and less sensibly affected with the various miseries of life, with which...practical principle of action, will strengthen : and while he passively compassionates the distressed less, he will acquire a greater aptitude actively...

The Analogy of Religion, to the Constitution and Course of Nature: To which ...

Joseph Butler - 1870 - 372 sivua
...attend to, inquire out, and relieve distressed persons, and he cannot but grow less and less sensibly affected with the various miseries of life, with which...practical principle of action, will strengthen : and while he passively compassionates the distressed less, he will acquire a greater aptitude actively...

Elements of Rhetoric: Comprising an Analysis of the Laws of Moral Evidence ...

Richard Whately - 1871 - 558 sivua
...attend to, inquire out, and relitve distressed persons, and he cannot but grow less and less sensibly affected with the various miseries of life with which...actively to assist and befriend them. So also at the same time that the daily instances of men's dying around us, gives us daily a less sensible passive...

The Analogy of Religion to the Constitution ...

J. Butler - 1873 - 364 sivua
...attend to, inquire out, and relieve distressed persons, and he cannot but grow less and less sensibly affected with the various miseries of life, with which...at the same time, benevolence, considered not as a Dassion, but as a practical principle of action, will strengthen : and while he passively compassionates...

The Analogy of Religion: Natural and Revealed, to the Constitution and ...

Joseph Butler - 1875 - 408 sivua
...attend to, inquire out, and relieve distressed persons, and he cannot bu^ grow less and less sensibly affected with the various miseries of life with which...practical principle of action, will strengthen ; and while he passively compassionates the distressed less, he will acquire a greater aptitude actively...




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