Selections from the Works of Taylor, Latimer, Hall, Milton, Barrow, South, Brown, Fuller and BaconW. Pickering, 1839 - 350 páginas |
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... passions in perfect subjection ; and though its command over them was but suasive and political , yet it had the force of coaction and despotical . It was not then , as it is now , where the conscience has only power to disapprove and ...
... passions in perfect subjection ; and though its command over them was but suasive and political , yet it had the force of coaction and despotical . It was not then , as it is now , where the conscience has only power to disapprove and ...
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... passions of one man , to the thoughts and passions of another , whosoever seeketh unto himself and considereth what he doth , when he does think , opine , reason , hope , fear , & c . and upon what ACTION AND CONTEMPLATION . " THAT will ...
... passions of one man , to the thoughts and passions of another , whosoever seeketh unto himself and considereth what he doth , when he does think , opine , reason , hope , fear , & c . and upon what ACTION AND CONTEMPLATION . " THAT will ...
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... passions of all other men , upon the like occa- sions . say the similitude of passions , which are the same in all men , desire , fear , hope , & c . not the similitude of the objects of the passions , which are the things desired ...
... passions of all other men , upon the like occa- sions . say the similitude of passions , which are the same in all men , desire , fear , hope , & c . not the similitude of the objects of the passions , which are the things desired ...
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