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Side 83
... kind of want of experience and unacquaintance with the affairs of the world . Therefore except they may perceive those things which are in their hearts , that is to say their own corrupt principles and the deepest reaches of their ...
... kind of want of experience and unacquaintance with the affairs of the world . Therefore except they may perceive those things which are in their hearts , that is to say their own corrupt principles and the deepest reaches of their ...
Side 85
... kind of perpe- tuity in things of this world . For we ought to be creatures of to - day , by reason of the shortness of life , not of to - morrow : but , as he says , seizing the present time for to - morrow will have its turn and ...
... kind of perpe- tuity in things of this world . For we ought to be creatures of to - day , by reason of the shortness of life , not of to - morrow : but , as he says , seizing the present time for to - morrow will have its turn and ...
Side 86
... kind of excess is , when we dwell on our cares longer than is necessary for just deliberation and decision . For which of us is there who cares only so much as is necessary that he may know what to do , or know that he can do nothing ...
... kind of excess is , when we dwell on our cares longer than is necessary for just deliberation and decision . For which of us is there who cares only so much as is necessary that he may know what to do , or know that he can do nothing ...
Side 88
... kind of thought as in a pleasant dream ? And this it is which makes the mind light , frothy , unequal , wandering . Therefore all hope is to be employed upon the life to come in heaven : but here on earth , by how much purer is the ...
... kind of thought as in a pleasant dream ? And this it is which makes the mind light , frothy , unequal , wandering . Therefore all hope is to be employed upon the life to come in heaven : but here on earth , by how much purer is the ...
Side 91
... kind is of those who through vanity of wit , as a kind of holy poets , imagine and invent all variety of stories and examples , for the training and moulding of men's minds whence the lives of the fathers , and innumera- ble figments of ...
... kind is of those who through vanity of wit , as a kind of holy poets , imagine and invent all variety of stories and examples , for the training and moulding of men's minds whence the lives of the fathers , and innumera- ble figments of ...
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