The British Prose Writers, 17. sējumsJ. Sharpe, 1821 |
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6. lappuse
... mind can be cultivated , and the manners formed , on any principle but that of dependence ; and , therefore , we cannot sufficiently lament , that this wholesome and necessary doctrine is growing every day more and more out of fashion ...
... mind can be cultivated , and the manners formed , on any principle but that of dependence ; and , therefore , we cannot sufficiently lament , that this wholesome and necessary doctrine is growing every day more and more out of fashion ...
15. lappuse
III . ON TEMPERANCE . A HEALTHY body and a sedate mind are blessings , without which , this life , considered in itself , is little better than a punishment : and you should reflect on this while you are young , before intem- perance ...
III . ON TEMPERANCE . A HEALTHY body and a sedate mind are blessings , without which , this life , considered in itself , is little better than a punishment : and you should reflect on this while you are young , before intem- perance ...
20. lappuse
... mind to prepare it for enjoyment ; indulgence on any other terms is false in itself , and ruinous in its consequences ; mirth degenerates into senseless riot , and gratifica- tion soon terminates in corruption . If we compare the ...
... mind to prepare it for enjoyment ; indulgence on any other terms is false in itself , and ruinous in its consequences ; mirth degenerates into senseless riot , and gratifica- tion soon terminates in corruption . If we compare the ...
21. lappuse
... mind be turned as much as possible to the real transactions of human life , as they are represented and com- mented upon by wise and faithful historians ; and beware of throwing away your time , as too many now do , by giving yourself ...
... mind be turned as much as possible to the real transactions of human life , as they are represented and com- mented upon by wise and faithful historians ; and beware of throwing away your time , as too many now do , by giving yourself ...
23. lappuse
... mind , and , in some instances , a fatal effect upon the mo- rals and fortune . In novels , plays , and romances ( for they have all the same general object , which is amusement ) , good and evil are disguised by false colourings and ...
... mind , and , in some instances , a fatal effect upon the mo- rals and fortune . In novels , plays , and romances ( for they have all the same general object , which is amusement ) , good and evil are disguised by false colourings and ...
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Populāri fragmenti
49. lappuse - Therefore if I know not the meaning of the voice, I shall be unto him that speaketh a barbarian, and he that speaketh shall be a barbarian unto me.
65. lappuse - Again, * Some friend is a companion at the table, and will not continue in the day of thy affliction : but in thy prosperity he will be as thyself, and will be bold over thy servants. If thou be brought low, he will be against thee, and hide himself from thy face.
76. lappuse - And after a time he returned to take her, and he turned aside to see the carcase of the lion: and, behold, there was a swarm of bees and honey in the carcase of the lion.
65. lappuse - ... trouble. And there is a friend, who being turned to enmity and strife will discover thy reproach. Again, some friend is a companion at the table, and will not continue in the day of thy affliction; but in thy prosperity he will be as thyself, and will be bold over thy servants.
105. lappuse - I could, and discover the causes of the distemper ; but it is easier to say what it is not, than what it is.
38. lappuse - If any man among you seem to be religious, and bridleth not his tongue, but deceiveth his own heart, this man's religion is vain.
28. lappuse - Whatsoever ye would that men should do unto you, even so do unto them ; for this is the law and the prophets.
49. lappuse - So likewise ye, except ye utter by the tongue words easy to be understood, how shall it be known what is spoken ? for ye shall speak into the air.
45. lappuse - Parent, and particularly those who seek to do his will : " all our delight will be in the saints that are in the earth, and in such as excel in virtue." We shall wish to cultivate good-will, and to promote innocent enjoyment, wherever we are : we shall strive to please, not from vanity, but from benevolence.
25. lappuse - There are many very striking prophecies of the Messiah, in these divine songs; particularly in Psalm xxii: such may be found scattered up and down almost throughout the Old Testament. To bear testimony to him is the great and ultimate end, for which the spirit of prophecy was bestowed on the sacred writers : — but this will appear more plainly to you, when you enter on the study of prophecy, which you are now much too young to undertake.