The Spectator, Svazek 3Alexander Chalmers F. C. and J. Rivington, 1853 - Počet stran: 422 |
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... human nature ; but when the distemper arises from any indiscreet fervours of devotion , or too intense an application of the mind to its mistaken duties , it deserves our compassion in a more particular manWe may however learn this ...
... human nature ; but when the distemper arises from any indiscreet fervours of devotion , or too intense an application of the mind to its mistaken duties , it deserves our compassion in a more particular manWe may however learn this ...
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... human ordinances , and refuses to comply with any established form of religion , as thinking herself directed by a much superior guide . As enthusiasm is a kind of excess in devotion , superstition is the excess not only of devotion ...
... human ordinances , and refuses to comply with any established form of religion , as thinking herself directed by a much superior guide . As enthusiasm is a kind of excess in devotion , superstition is the excess not only of devotion ...
Strana 17
... human nature , setting aside the infinite advantages which arise from it , as a strong , steady , masculine piety ; but enthusiasm and superstition are the weaknesses of human reason , that expose us to the scorn and derision of ...
... human nature , setting aside the infinite advantages which arise from it , as a strong , steady , masculine piety ; but enthusiasm and superstition are the weaknesses of human reason , that expose us to the scorn and derision of ...
Strana 19
... human life is a commerce . It is not only paying wages , and giving commands , that constitutes a master of a family ; but prudence , equal behaviour , with readiness to protect and cherish them , is what entitles a man to that ...
... human life is a commerce . It is not only paying wages , and giving commands , that constitutes a master of a family ; but prudence , equal behaviour , with readiness to protect and cherish them , is what entitles a man to that ...
Strana 20
Alexander Chalmers. favour ; when all the laws divine and human cannot keep him whom he serves within bounds with relation to any one of those virtues . But both in great and ordinary affairs , all superiority , which is not founded on ...
Alexander Chalmers. favour ; when all the laws divine and human cannot keep him whom he serves within bounds with relation to any one of those virtues . But both in great and ordinary affairs , all superiority , which is not founded on ...
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