The Theological Works of Isaac Barrow, المجلد 3The University Press, 1830 |
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الصفحة 18
... ness and naughtiness ? No surely that men are so amorous of themselves , so haughty and arrogant in their conceits , doth constantly arise from not reflect- ing on their own hearts ; not beholding themselves wistly enough in that mirror ...
... ness and naughtiness ? No surely that men are so amorous of themselves , so haughty and arrogant in their conceits , doth constantly arise from not reflect- ing on their own hearts ; not beholding themselves wistly enough in that mirror ...
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... ness and neglect of God ; ( lest , saith he , I be full and deny thee , and say , Who is the Lord ? ) of ex- treme want , lest it should put him upon unjust , dis- honest , and impious courses to maintain his life , ( lest , adds he , I ...
... ness and neglect of God ; ( lest , saith he , I be full and deny thee , and say , Who is the Lord ? ) of ex- treme want , lest it should put him upon unjust , dis- honest , and impious courses to maintain his life , ( lest , adds he , I ...
الصفحة 33
... ness , hardness , suspiciousness , or diffidence of heart , ( some such dispositions may be observed in men , ) or from being , by our education , or manner of life , inured to such a love of getting , or of sparing , or of tenacity ...
... ness , hardness , suspiciousness , or diffidence of heart , ( some such dispositions may be observed in men , ) or from being , by our education , or manner of life , inured to such a love of getting , or of sparing , or of tenacity ...
الصفحة 52
... ness , and nothing itself . That saying sounds like an hyperbole ; but it may be true in a strict sense , seeing that the care and pains in maintaining it , the fear and jealousy of losing it , the envy , obloquy , and danger that ...
... ness , and nothing itself . That saying sounds like an hyperbole ; but it may be true in a strict sense , seeing that the care and pains in maintaining it , the fear and jealousy of losing it , the envy , obloquy , and danger that ...
الصفحة 54
... ness ? Why not ? Because after an hour or two the play is over , and this man's reign is done . And what great difference is there between this and the greatest worldly state ? between Alexander in the history , and Alexander on the ...
... ness ? Why not ? Because after an hour or two the play is over , and this man's reign is done . And what great difference is there between this and the greatest worldly state ? between Alexander in the history , and Alexander on the ...
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