The English Reader, Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the Best Writers: Designed to Assist Young Persons to Read with Propriety and Effect, to Improve Their Language and Sentiments, and to Inculcate Some of the Most Important Principles of Piety and Virtue : with a Few Preliminary Observations on the Principles of Good ReadingIsaac Collins and Son, 1802 - 366 sider |
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Side xxix
... , 54 Sect . 5 . to its poffeffor , Sect . 6 . Sect . 7 . A fufpicious temper the fource of misery Comforts of religion , Diffidence of our abilities , a mark of wif- 55 57 dom , c 2 Sect . 8. On the importance of order in the.
... , 54 Sect . 5 . to its poffeffor , Sect . 6 . Sect . 7 . A fufpicious temper the fource of misery Comforts of religion , Diffidence of our abilities , a mark of wif- 55 57 dom , c 2 Sect . 8. On the importance of order in the.
Side xxxii
... temper , with respect to one another , Excellence of the Christian religion , Reflections occafioned by a review of the bleffings , pronounced by Christ on his difciples , in his fermon on the mount , Sect . 10. Schemes of life often ...
... temper , with respect to one another , Excellence of the Christian religion , Reflections occafioned by a review of the bleffings , pronounced by Christ on his difciples , in his fermon on the mount , Sect . 10. Schemes of life often ...
Side 4
... temper , and the guilty paffions . of the bad , fruftrate the effect of every advantage which the world confers on them . The external misfortunes of life , difappoint- ments , poverty , and ficknefs , are nothing in com parison of ...
... temper , and the guilty paffions . of the bad , fruftrate the effect of every advantage which the world confers on them . The external misfortunes of life , difappoint- ments , poverty , and ficknefs , are nothing in com parison of ...
Side 5
... temper , the fentiments , the morality , and , in general , the whole conduct and character of men , are influenced by the example and difpo- fition of the perfons with whom they affociate , is a reflection which has long fince paffed ...
... temper , the fentiments , the morality , and , in general , the whole conduct and character of men , are influenced by the example and difpo- fition of the perfons with whom they affociate , is a reflection which has long fince paffed ...
Side 7
... temper , dejects the fpirit , and teaches men to fit themfelves for an- other world , by neglecting the concerns of this . Reveal none of the fecrets of thy friend . Be faithful to his interefts . Forfake him not in dan- ger . Abhor the ...
... temper , dejects the fpirit , and teaches men to fit themfelves for an- other world , by neglecting the concerns of this . Reveal none of the fecrets of thy friend . Be faithful to his interefts . Forfake him not in dan- ger . Abhor the ...
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