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" I know not that we have any one kind or degree of enjoyment but by the means of our own actions. And by prudence and care we may, for the most part, pass our days in tolerable ease and quiet : or, on the contrary, we may, by rashness, ungoverned passion,... "
The Constitution of Man Considered in Relation to External Objects - 81. oldal
szerző: George Combe - 1840 - 110 oldal
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The analogy of religion, natural and revealed, to the constitution and ...

Joseph Butler (bp. of Durham.) - 1740 - 488 oldal
...this PART Means God gives us the Pofieflion and Enj. joyment of them. I know not, that we have t/V"NJ any one Kind or Degree of Enjoyment, but by the Means...Actions. And by. Prudence and Care, we may, for the moft part, pafs our Days in tolerable Eafe and Quiet : Or on the contrary, we may by Rafhnefs, ungoverned...

Works: To which is Prefixed a Life of the Author, 1. kötet

Joseph Butler - 1804 - 462 oldal
...which our natural good consists ; or by this means God gives us the possession and enjoyment of them. I know not that we have any one kind, or degree, of...contrary, we may, by rashness, ungoverned passion, wilfulness, or even, by negligence, make ourselves as miserable as ever we please. And many do please...

The Works of Joseph Butler ...: To which is Prefixed a Life of the Author ...

Joseph Butler - 1813 - 496 oldal
...which our natural good consists, or by this means God .gives us the possession and enjoyment of them. I know not that we have any one kind or degree of...contrary, we may, by rashness, ungoverned passion, wilfulness, or even by negftgence, make purselves as miserable as ever we please. And many do please...

The Analogy of Religion, Natural and Revealed, to the Constitution and ...

Joseph Butler, Samuel Hallifax - 1819 - 256 oldal
...which pur natural good consists; or, by this means God gives us the possession, and enjoyment of them. I know not that we have any one kind or degree of...contrary, we may by rashness, ungoverned passion, wilfulness, or even by negligence, make ourselves as miserable as ever we please. And many do please...

The analogy of religion, natural and revealed, to the constitution and ...

Joseph Butler (bp. of Durham.) - 1819 - 362 oldal
...which- our natural good consists ; or by this means God gives us the possession and enjoyment of them. I know not that we have any one kind or degree of enjoyment, but by the means ot our own actions. And by prudence and care, we may, for the most part, pass our days in tolerable...

The Analogy of Religion, Natural and Revealed, to the Constitution and ...

Joseph Butler - 1820 - 264 oldal
...which our natural good consists; or, by this means God gives us the possession and enjoyment of them. I know not that we have any one kind or degree of...but by the means of our own actions. And by prudence anil care we may, for the most part, pass our days in tolerable ease and quiet; or, on the contrary,...

The Analogy of Religion Natural and Revealed to the Constitution and Course ...

Joseph Butler - 1824 - 478 oldal
...which our natural good consists, or by this means God gives us the possession and enjoyment of tliem. I know not that we have any one kind or degree of...and quiet: or, on the contrary, we may, by rashness, ungoyerned passion, wilfulness, or even by negligence, make ourselves as miserable as ever we please....

The Analogy of Religion, Natural and Revealed, to the Constitution and ...

Joseph Butler - 1824 - 484 oldal
...or by this means God gives us the possession and enjoyment of them. I know not, that we have anyone kind or degree of enjoyment, but by the means of our...contrary, we may by rashness, ungoverned passion, wilfulness, or even by negligence, make ourselves as miserable as ever we please. And many do please...

An Inquiry Into the Poor Laws: Chiefly with a View to Examine Them as a ...

James Ebenezer Bicheno - 1824 - 190 oldal
...which our natural good consists ; or by this means God gives us the possession and enjoyment of them. I know not that we have any one kind or degree of...enjoyment, but by the means of our own actions *." And here it is proper to remark, that industry is a virtue which does not admit of compulsion, It has but...

Literae sacrae

A. Norman - 1825 - 348 oldal
...argument from the natural punishment which follows intemperance. " By prudence and care," he argues, " we may, for the most part, pass our days in tolerable...contrary, we may, by rashness, ungoverned passion, wilfulness, or even by negligence, make ourselves as miserable as ever we please." Again he writes,...




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