Addresses to Young Men: By James Fordyce, D.D. ...T. Cadell, 1777 - Ethics |
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... due to Young Men ADDRESS II . On the Reverence which Young Men owe to themselves ADDRESS On Honour as a Principle ADDRESS On Honour as a Reward - 3 27 III . - 59 IV . · 85 ADDRESS On the Defire of Praise V. ADDRESS VI . CONTENTS.
... due to Young Men ADDRESS II . On the Reverence which Young Men owe to themselves ADDRESS On Honour as a Principle ADDRESS On Honour as a Reward - 3 27 III . - 59 IV . · 85 ADDRESS On the Defire of Praise V. ADDRESS VI . CONTENTS.
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... praises which he does not de- ferve , he will be apt to overlook the advantages which he really has , and to neglect the cultivation of those virtues with . which he was endowed by the Author of his frame . On the other hand , he who ...
... praises which he does not de- ferve , he will be apt to overlook the advantages which he really has , and to neglect the cultivation of those virtues with . which he was endowed by the Author of his frame . On the other hand , he who ...
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... praise , when they chance to merit it , and not the better for reproof , however fevere , or however tender . They feel perhaps , now and then , fome touches of fhame ; but thefe are imbittered by vexation , instead of being tempered ...
... praise , when they chance to merit it , and not the better for reproof , however fevere , or however tender . They feel perhaps , now and then , fome touches of fhame ; but thefe are imbittered by vexation , instead of being tempered ...
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... praise - worthy . It had been fuch , indeed , with an uniformity which flood the teft of the moft oppofite con- ditions , and both in the extreme . Now what was it , think ye , that could , next to the influence of God , produce a ...
... praise - worthy . It had been fuch , indeed , with an uniformity which flood the teft of the moft oppofite con- ditions , and both in the extreme . Now what was it , think ye , that could , next to the influence of God , produce a ...
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... praise which naturally accompany its perfevering in- fluence . In other words , let us enquire on what grounds Honour may be expected and enjoyed as a Reward . " Happy is the man that findeth Wif- " dom . Length of days is in her right ...
... praise which naturally accompany its perfevering in- fluence . In other words , let us enquire on what grounds Honour may be expected and enjoyed as a Reward . " Happy is the man that findeth Wif- " dom . Length of days is in her right ...
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