Essays Upon Several Moral Subjects: Part III. ... By Jeremy Collier, M.A.George Strahan, 1720 - 108 pages |
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... himself to Suffering , and keep his Spirits above Water , ' tis in vain to pretend to Principles : Where Fear has the Afcendant all Virtue grows preca- rious , and is ready to furrender at Dif- cretion , cretion . For inftance , how can ...
... himself to Suffering , and keep his Spirits above Water , ' tis in vain to pretend to Principles : Where Fear has the Afcendant all Virtue grows preca- rious , and is ready to furrender at Dif- cretion , cretion . For inftance , how can ...
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... Stomach , and refolute Thinking , will fortifie the Mind against Pain . Thus Zeno Eleates fubmitted to the utmost Severity , rather than difengage himself clef . himself upon the Terms of Ignominy , and upon PAIN . 13.
... Stomach , and refolute Thinking , will fortifie the Mind against Pain . Thus Zeno Eleates fubmitted to the utmost Severity , rather than difengage himself clef . himself upon the Terms of Ignominy , and upon PAIN . 13.
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... himself upon the Terms of Ignominy , and Falfhood . Anaxarchus defied the Menaces of Ni- cocreon King of Cyprus , and told him he might beat him in a Mortar , if he had a mind to't : And Calanus an Indian Bra- min , laid himself down ...
... himself upon the Terms of Ignominy , and Falfhood . Anaxarchus defied the Menaces of Ni- cocreon King of Cyprus , and told him he might beat him in a Mortar , if he had a mind to't : And Calanus an Indian Bra- min , laid himself down ...
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... loft where there's nothing to feel , nor to fear . If a Man knows himself thot- free , I fhould not wonder to fee him rush into the hottest of the Fire . Where there's C there's no Inconvenience to venture , nor any thing to upon PAIN . 17.
... loft where there's nothing to feel , nor to fear . If a Man knows himself thot- free , I fhould not wonder to fee him rush into the hottest of the Fire . Where there's C there's no Inconvenience to venture , nor any thing to upon PAIN . 17.
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... himself . 2dly , If it be demanded whether a Thought can rack a Man as much as bo- dily Pain , it may be answered in the af- firmative : For God who is perfectly Ma- fter of the Creature , can easily strike without the Intervention of ...
... himself . 2dly , If it be demanded whether a Thought can rack a Man as much as bo- dily Pain , it may be answered in the af- firmative : For God who is perfectly Ma- fter of the Creature , can easily strike without the Intervention of ...
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