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Pagina 99
... Truth is his Body , and Light his Shadow . According to this Definition , there is Nothing so contradictory to his Nature as Error and Falshood . The Platonists have so just a Notion of the Al- mighty's Aversion to every Thing which is ...
... Truth is his Body , and Light his Shadow . According to this Definition , there is Nothing so contradictory to his Nature as Error and Falshood . The Platonists have so just a Notion of the Al- mighty's Aversion to every Thing which is ...
Pagina 258
... Truth and Sincerity of Heart . While a Man is learning to fence , he practises both on Friend and Foe ; but when he is a Master in the Art , he never exerts it but on what he thinks the right Side . That this last Allusion may not give ...
... Truth and Sincerity of Heart . While a Man is learning to fence , he practises both on Friend and Foe ; but when he is a Master in the Art , he never exerts it but on what he thinks the right Side . That this last Allusion may not give ...
Pagina 393
... Truth , that as Love generally produces Matri- mony , so it often happens that Matrimony produces Love . It perhaps requires more Virtues to make a good Husband or Wife , than what go to the finishing any the most shining Character ...
... Truth , that as Love generally produces Matri- mony , so it often happens that Matrimony produces Love . It perhaps requires more Virtues to make a good Husband or Wife , than what go to the finishing any the most shining Character ...
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CONTENTS | 320 |
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