Sermons: Volume the third, Том 2A. Strahan, and T. Cadell in the Strand, and W. Creech, Edinburgh, 1790 - 434 страница |
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... object of it . Among a circle of friends , enjoying one another , he is as happy as the happiest . In a word , he lives in a different fort of world from what the selfish man inhabits . He 1 He poffeffes a new fenfe , which enables him ...
... object of it . Among a circle of friends , enjoying one another , he is as happy as the happiest . In a word , he lives in a different fort of world from what the selfish man inhabits . He 1 He poffeffes a new fenfe , which enables him ...
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... objects which the selfish cannot fee . At the fame time , his enjoy- ments are not of that kind which remain merely on the surface of the mind . They penetrate the heart . They enlarge and elevate , they refine and ennoble it . To all ...
... objects which the selfish cannot fee . At the fame time , his enjoy- ments are not of that kind which remain merely on the surface of the mind . They penetrate the heart . They enlarge and elevate , they refine and ennoble it . To all ...
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... to this extreme , but who found high claims to themselves upon the degree of interest which they take in the concerns of others . Although their fenfibility can produce produce no benefit to the perfon who is its object 38 On Senfibility .
... to this extreme , but who found high claims to themselves upon the degree of interest which they take in the concerns of others . Although their fenfibility can produce produce no benefit to the perfon who is its object 38 On Senfibility .
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Volume the third Hugh Blair. produce no benefit to the perfon who is its object , they always conceive that it in- titles themselves to fome profitable returns . Thefe , often , are perfons of refined and art- ful character ; who partly ...
Volume the third Hugh Blair. produce no benefit to the perfon who is its object , they always conceive that it in- titles themselves to fome profitable returns . Thefe , often , are perfons of refined and art- ful character ; who partly ...
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... objects of religion , no heart to admire and adore the great Father of the univerfe , has reason to diftruft the truth and delicacy of his fenfi- bility . He has reafon to fufpect , that in fome corner of his heart there lodges a se ...
... objects of religion , no heart to admire and adore the great Father of the univerfe , has reason to diftruft the truth and delicacy of his fenfi- bility . He has reafon to fufpect , that in fome corner of his heart there lodges a se ...
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abuſed affift affume againſt arife behold bitterneſs bleffed cauſe character Chriftian cife conduct confcience confequence confider confiderable courfe courſe death defire difpofitions diftinction diſcharge divine duties earth envy evil exerciſe facrament facred fafely faid fame fecret felves fenfe fenfibility fentiments fhall fhould fhow firſt fituation fociety fome fometimes forrow fortune foul fources fpirit friends ftate ftation fubject fuch fuffer fufficient fuperior fuppofed fupport fure goodneſs happineſs heart heaven Hence higheſt himſelf honour human intereft itſelf juft laft laſt Lord mankind meaſure ment midſt mind moft moſt muft muſt nature neceffary obferve occafion ourſelves paffed paffions paſs paſt patience perfons pleaſures poffefs praiſe preſent principle proper purpoſe purſuits racter raiſed rank reaſon reft religion reſpect rife ſcene SERM ſhall ſhow ſome ſtate ſuch temper thee thefe themſelves theſe things thofe thoſe thou tion truft univerfe uſeful virtue virtuous whofe whoſe wiſdom wiſh
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