The Eclectic ReviewSamuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood 1843 |
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36. oldal
... human mind in its present state , to defeat the very object it has in view . It turns curiosity more intensely towards the object ; what is absolutely forbidden becomes more strongly desired ; a new and adventitious interest is given to ...
... human mind in its present state , to defeat the very object it has in view . It turns curiosity more intensely towards the object ; what is absolutely forbidden becomes more strongly desired ; a new and adventitious interest is given to ...
38. oldal
... human nature is but too likely to avenge itself by excesses when that restraint can no longer be maintained ; when the period comes , and it must come , when mere authority can be of no avail . This maxim applies universally , and is a ...
... human nature is but too likely to avenge itself by excesses when that restraint can no longer be maintained ; when the period comes , and it must come , when mere authority can be of no avail . This maxim applies universally , and is a ...
64. oldal
... human , who can foreshow from present agencies , the results which yet remain to be developed . We of course pretend to no such insight into the future . Prognostica- tion , or divination , falls not within the province of reviewers ...
... human , who can foreshow from present agencies , the results which yet remain to be developed . We of course pretend to no such insight into the future . Prognostica- tion , or divination , falls not within the province of reviewers ...
91. oldal
... human hearts are bidden to do homage , borrow no aid from superficial lustre and outward pomp ; and He who knows what is in man , ' has taken care that the trappings of truth shall not be of such sort as to win that attention which ...
... human hearts are bidden to do homage , borrow no aid from superficial lustre and outward pomp ; and He who knows what is in man , ' has taken care that the trappings of truth shall not be of such sort as to win that attention which ...
92. oldal
... human nature . Artificial modes of existence call for moral in- ventions to harmonize with them - principles framed with an especial view to the novelty of the position . Conventional life gives being to conventional maxims , and in ...
... human nature . Artificial modes of existence call for moral in- ventions to harmonize with them - principles framed with an especial view to the novelty of the position . Conventional life gives being to conventional maxims , and in ...
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