The Philanthropist: Or, Selfishness and Benevolence IllustratedWilliam Ball, 1836 - 389 стор. |
З цієї книги
Результати 1-5 із 100
Сторінка 3
... youth renders the vigilant care and af- fectionate counsels of such a mother peculiarly valuable ; especially to a character so impetuous and self - confident as Henry's . His father was , unhappily , ill B 2 THE PRISONER . 3.
... youth renders the vigilant care and af- fectionate counsels of such a mother peculiarly valuable ; especially to a character so impetuous and self - confident as Henry's . His father was , unhappily , ill B 2 THE PRISONER . 3.
Сторінка 4
... character of his son . The latter felt , too , the superiority of his talents , and this , he seemed to think , gave him a right to dispute all his father's opin- ions and arrangements , when they did not correspond with his own . He ...
... character of his son . The latter felt , too , the superiority of his talents , and this , he seemed to think , gave him a right to dispute all his father's opin- ions and arrangements , when they did not correspond with his own . He ...
Сторінка 9
... important religious and moral truths recom- mend themselves to conscience and to reason , by their conformity to the character and happiness of man , and are thus impressed as it were with a Divine seal THE PRISONER . 9.
... important religious and moral truths recom- mend themselves to conscience and to reason , by their conformity to the character and happiness of man , and are thus impressed as it were with a Divine seal THE PRISONER . 9.
Сторінка 13
... character , forcing himself to listen patiently to the opinions of very inferior men , never advocating any sentiments he had not pre- viously and carefully examined , avoiding all display , and observing the most scrupulous integrity ...
... character , forcing himself to listen patiently to the opinions of very inferior men , never advocating any sentiments he had not pre- viously and carefully examined , avoiding all display , and observing the most scrupulous integrity ...
Сторінка 14
... character , that he fully intended giving him a share in his business , at the close of the period of his transportation ; and he had no doubt of his acquiring both wealth and influence . Yet he said he was persuaded nothing would ...
... character , that he fully intended giving him a share in his business , at the close of the period of his transportation ; and he had no doubt of his acquiring both wealth and influence . Yet he said he was persuaded nothing would ...
Зміст
1 | |
15 | |
41 | |
50 | |
70 | |
100 | |
106 | |
116 | |
228 | |
234 | |
245 | |
258 | |
271 | |
282 | |
296 | |
302 | |
131 | |
137 | |
143 | |
155 | |
169 | |
206 | |
218 | |
310 | |
316 | |
328 | |
343 | |
352 | |
364 | |
379 | |
Інші видання - Показати все
The Philanthropist: Or, Selfishness and Benevolence Illustrated, by a Lady Попередній перегляд недоступний - 2020 |
The Philanthropist: Or, Selfishness and Benevolence Illustrated, by a Lady Philanthropist Попередній перегляд недоступний - 2016 |
Загальні терміни та фрази
acquaintance admiration affection amidst appeared Beaumont beauty benevolence called Cecil character charity Christian conscience conversation cottage D'Arcy D'Arcy's dear dear boy death diffusion dili Divine duty Eliza endeavour eternal evil exhibited father favour fear feelings felt Frederick gentleman give gratify habits happiness heard heart honour hope human idolatry important indulge inflict influence interest Ireland knew labourers lady lence Lord G Malony marriage means ment mind monstrance moral mother motive Mulgrave nature neighbours ness never nexion O'Shane object observed opinions ourselves papa party passions perceived persons philanthropist piety pleasure poor possessed prejudices present pride principles produced promote racter rationally expect reason received regard religion religious replied sacrifice Scripture seemed self-denial selfishness servant society soon Sophia spectful spirit sublime suffer sure talents taste thing thought tion truth vice virtue Whately wish young
Популярні уривки
Сторінка 81 - Do unto others as ye would that they should do unto you " ? This was the doctrine of Lao-tsze.
Сторінка 140 - Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord from henceforth: yea, saith the Spirit, for they rest from their labours, and their works do follow them.
Сторінка 100 - Inasmuch as ye have not done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, ye have not done it unto me...
Сторінка 305 - Christian golden rule, of doing to others, as we would they should do to us, has been urged as an unanswerable argument against holding slaves.
Сторінка 110 - He expressly lays down the golden rule, of doing to others as we would they should do unto us...
Сторінка 150 - Hearken, my dearest brethren ; hath not. God chosen the poor of this world, rich in faith, and heirs of the kingdom which God hath promised to them that love him ? 6 But you have .dishonoured the poor man.
Сторінка 110 - ... has a right to do what he will with his own.
Сторінка 123 - It is a regulator both of our animal and moral feelings, and, aided by intellect, it serves to point out the limits which they must not pass. It desires to do to others as we would have them to do to us...
Сторінка iii - Soft peace she brings, wherever she arrives ; She builds our quiet, as she forms our lives ; Lays the rough paths of peevish nature even, And opens in each breast a little heaven.
Сторінка 275 - When it becomes the universal rule, ' Do unto others as ye would others should do unto you' all laws will be benevolent, and all subjects obedient.