Religio medici. Its sequel, Christian morals. With resemblant passages from Cowper's TaskLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1844 - 275 strán (strany) |
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... vice !. 226 . xviii . Virtue of taciturnity . 227 . xix . Oaths . Honest men's words Stygian oaths . 227 . XX . Personate only thyself . Let veracity be thy virtue in words manners and actions . xxi . Labour in the ethicks of faith ...
... vice !. 226 . xviii . Virtue of taciturnity . 227 . xix . Oaths . Honest men's words Stygian oaths . 227 . XX . Personate only thyself . Let veracity be thy virtue in words manners and actions . xxi . Labour in the ethicks of faith ...
Strana 46
... the church persist without the least hope of con- version ; this is a vice in them that were a virtue in us ; for obstinacy in a bad cause is 46 RELIGIO MEDICI . Obstinacy of the Jews Inconstancy of Christians Persecution.
... the church persist without the least hope of con- version ; this is a vice in them that were a virtue in us ; for obstinacy in a bad cause is 46 RELIGIO MEDICI . Obstinacy of the Jews Inconstancy of Christians Persecution.
Strana 56
... vice , they both proceeding upon the principles of nature , where actives aptly conjoined to disposed passives will under any master produce their effects . Thus I think at first a great part of philosophy was witchcraft , which being ...
... vice , they both proceeding upon the principles of nature , where actives aptly conjoined to disposed passives will under any master produce their effects . Thus I think at first a great part of philosophy was witchcraft , which being ...
Strana 76
... vice , or a point to be superannuated from sin , it were worthy our knees to implore the days of Methuselah . But age doth not rectify , but in- curvate our natures , turning bad dispositions into worser habits , and ( like diseases ) ...
... vice , or a point to be superannuated from sin , it were worthy our knees to implore the days of Methuselah . But age doth not rectify , but in- curvate our natures , turning bad dispositions into worser habits , and ( like diseases ) ...
Strana 85
... vice have fancied to myself the presence of my dear and worthiest friends , before whom I should lose my head rather than be vicious ; yet herein I found that there was nought but moral honesty , and this was not to be virtuous for his ...
... vice have fancied to myself the presence of my dear and worthiest friends , before whom I should lose my head rather than be vicious ; yet herein I found that there was nought but moral honesty , and this was not to be virtuous for his ...
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Strana 257 - He sucks intelligence in every clime, And spreads the honey of his deep research At his return, a rich repast for me. He travels, and I too. I tread his deck, Ascend his topmast, through his peering eyes...
Strana 251 - And for a time ensure, to his loved land The sweets of liberty and equal laws ; But martyrs struggle for a brighter prize, And win it with more pain. Their blood is shed In confirmation of the noblest claim...
Strana 138 - There is surely a piece of divinity in us; something that was before the elements, and owes no homage unto the sun.
Strana 259 - ... of all minds, Their only point of rest, eternal Word ! From thee departing they are lost, and rove At random without honour, hope, or peace. From thee is all that soothes the life of man, His high endeavour, and his glad success, His strength to suffer, and his will to serve. But...
Strana 58 - I am sure there is a common spirit that plays within us, yet makes no part of us: and that is the Spirit of God, the fire and scintillation of that noble and mighty essence which is the life and radical heat of spirits and those essences that know not the virtue of the sun; a fire quite contrary to the fire of hell: this is that gentle heat that brooded on the waters, and in six days hatched the world...
Strana 9 - City, and yet be forced to surrender ; 'tis therefore far better to enjoy her with peace, than to hazzard her on a battle.
Strana 68 - Thus we are men, and we know not how ; there is something in us that can be without us, and will be after us, though it is strange that it hath no history what it was before us, nor cannot tell how it entered in us.
Strana 245 - A ray of heavenly light, gilding all forms Terrestrial in the vast and the minute; The unambiguous footsteps of the God, Who gives its lustre to an insect's wing, .. . " And wheels his throne upon the rolling worlds.
Strana 248 - I call the effects of Nature the works of GOD, Whose hand and instrument she only is; and therefore to ascribe His actions unto her, is to devolve the honour of the principal agent upon the instrument...
Strana 141 - Thou whose nature cannot sleep, On my temples sentry keep ! Guard me 'gainst those watchful foes, Whose eyes are open while mine close ; Let no dreams my head infest, But such as Jacob's temples blest.