The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen4 |
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It not the business of virtue to extirpate the affections of t mind , but to regulate them . It may moderate and restra but was not designed to banish gladness from the hea of man . Religion contracts the circle of our pleasur but ...
It not the business of virtue to extirpate the affections of t mind , but to regulate them . It may moderate and restra but was not designed to banish gladness from the hea of man . Religion contracts the circle of our pleasur but ...
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The Platonists have so just a notion of the Almighty's aversion to everything which is false and that they looked upon truth as no less necessary than virtue , to qualify a human soul for the enjoyment of a separate state .
The Platonists have so just a notion of the Almighty's aversion to everything which is false and that they looked upon truth as no less necessary than virtue , to qualify a human soul for the enjoyment of a separate state .
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This is certainly a very great motive to several party - offenders , who avoid crimes , not as they are prejudicial to their virtue , but to their reputation . It is enough to show the weakness of this reason , which palliates guilt ...
This is certainly a very great motive to several party - offenders , who avoid crimes , not as they are prejudicial to their virtue , but to their reputation . It is enough to show the weakness of this reason , which palliates guilt ...
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“ That — it would produce -- of such virtue that— " ) , Still the same fault of a too complicated construction ; whence we may conclude that this paper was written carelessly , and in haste . VOL . IV . D one of that society who assist ...
“ That — it would produce -- of such virtue that— " ) , Still the same fault of a too complicated construction ; whence we may conclude that this paper was written carelessly , and in haste . VOL . IV . D one of that society who assist ...
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Let a man's innocence be what it will , let his virtues rise to the highest pitch of perfection attainable in this life , there will be still in him so many secret sins , so many human frailties , so many offences of ignorance , passion ...
Let a man's innocence be what it will , let his virtues rise to the highest pitch of perfection attainable in this life , there will be still in him so many secret sins , so many human frailties , so many offences of ignorance , passion ...
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