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Side iv
... Patience . .51 Fastidiousness . .54 Each Virtue has a Separate Sphere . Moderation . .55 .57 Modesty .58 Curiosity .60 Part Fourth . I. RELATIONS TO THE BODY.- PERSONS . Three Relations .... .63 The Body no Hindrance . ..64 Ascetic and ...
... Patience . .51 Fastidiousness . .54 Each Virtue has a Separate Sphere . Moderation . .55 .57 Modesty .58 Curiosity .60 Part Fourth . I. RELATIONS TO THE BODY.- PERSONS . Three Relations .... .63 The Body no Hindrance . ..64 Ascetic and ...
Side 19
... patience , meekness , humility , and tranquillity , expecting her deliverance more from the providence and goodness of God , than from her own industry , labor , and diligence ; but , if she desire ease for love of herself , then will ...
... patience , meekness , humility , and tranquillity , expecting her deliverance more from the providence and goodness of God , than from her own industry , labor , and diligence ; but , if she desire ease for love of herself , then will ...
Side 44
... patience till we perceive the spirit of God reproach- ing them within . When we blame with impatience be- cause we are displeased with the fault , it is a human censure , and not the disapprobation of God . It is a sen- sitive Self ...
... patience till we perceive the spirit of God reproach- ing them within . When we blame with impatience be- cause we are displeased with the fault , it is a human censure , and not the disapprobation of God . It is a sen- sitive Self ...
Side 50
... envied , but envy not . Emulation may be plausible , and indignation allowable ; but admit no treaty with that passion which no circumstance can make good . PATIENCE . 51 A displacency at the good of others Forgiveness.
... envied , but envy not . Emulation may be plausible , and indignation allowable ; but admit no treaty with that passion which no circumstance can make good . PATIENCE . 51 A displacency at the good of others Forgiveness.
Side 51
... patience is , the more perfectly do we possess our souls . Limit not thy patience to such and such kind of injuries and afflictions , but extend it universally to all those that God shall send , and suffer to befall thee . He that is ...
... patience is , the more perfectly do we possess our souls . Limit not thy patience to such and such kind of injuries and afflictions , but extend it universally to all those that God shall send , and suffer to befall thee . He that is ...
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action affection Antoninus ART OF LIVING beauty become benevolence better body Carlyle character charity Choler circumstances conversation dangerous delight desire divine duties Emerson enjoyment eternal evil eyes F. W. Newman faculties faith fancy faults fear feeling FINE MANNERS friendship gifts give God's Goethe grace Guesses at Truth habit happiness Hartley Coleridge hath heart heaven Henry Taylor Heraclitus honor human imagination imperfection infinite intellectual Isaac Taylor Jeremy Taylor judgment kind labor less look man's manner marriage means ment mind moral nature never noble Novalis Oakfield ourselves pain passion patience perfect persons Philothea pleasure poor Poverty present reason relations religion Ruskin sense Sidney Smith Sir Thomas Browne society soul speak spirit sweet taste temptation thee Theologia Germanica things thou art thought thyself tion toil trifles true understanding virtue whole wisdom wise words