Discourses on Several Subjects and Occasions: By George Horne, ...J. Cooke; and G. G. and J. Robinson, T. Cadell, and F. and C. Rivington, London, 1795 |
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Page 150
... understanding , the obedience of the will , the freedom from bad defires , and the propensity to good ones , produced by a prudent and judicious abftinence , are in- conceivable by those who have never ex- perienced them , and fully ...
... understanding , the obedience of the will , the freedom from bad defires , and the propensity to good ones , produced by a prudent and judicious abftinence , are in- conceivable by those who have never ex- perienced them , and fully ...
Page 190
... understanding and the will ; " and cannot be fully tranflated by any one English word ; govete , fapite , understand , mind , re- life , affect , thofe things which are above . Wisdom , which is the mental faculty of rightly difcerning ...
... understanding and the will ; " and cannot be fully tranflated by any one English word ; govete , fapite , understand , mind , re- life , affect , thofe things which are above . Wisdom , which is the mental faculty of rightly difcerning ...
Page 191
... understanding ; yea , if " thou crieft after knowlege , and lifteft up " thy voice for understanding ; if thou seekest " her as filver , and fearcheft for her as for " hidden treasures ; then fhalt thou under- " ftand the fear of the ...
... understanding ; yea , if " thou crieft after knowlege , and lifteft up " thy voice for understanding ; if thou seekest " her as filver , and fearcheft for her as for " hidden treasures ; then fhalt thou under- " ftand the fear of the ...
Page 201
... Their ideas are clothed in fuch figures , as at once con- vince the understanding , ftrike the imagi- nation , warm the heart , and excite the affections . X. 1 DISC . affections . It is impoffible to continue x So run, DISCOURSE X.
... Their ideas are clothed in fuch figures , as at once con- vince the understanding , ftrike the imagi- nation , warm the heart , and excite the affections . X. 1 DISC . affections . It is impoffible to continue x So run, DISCOURSE X.
Page 240
... , to fence against any blows a part fo very important ; a part , from whence proceed all those in- ftruments of fenfation , called the nerves ; the 66 XI . the feat of thought and understanding ; 240 The Chriftian Armour .
... , to fence against any blows a part fo very important ; a part , from whence proceed all those in- ftruments of fenfation , called the nerves ; the 66 XI . the feat of thought and understanding ; 240 The Chriftian Armour .
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