“The” Works of the Most Reverend Dr. John Tillotson ...W. Ruddiman, 1772 |
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... persons . For nothing can be more evident than that man is not fufficient of himself to his own happiness . He is liable to many evils and miseries which he can neither prevent nor redress . He is full of wants , which he cannot fup ...
... persons . For nothing can be more evident than that man is not fufficient of himself to his own happiness . He is liable to many evils and miseries which he can neither prevent nor redress . He is full of wants , which he cannot fup ...
Page 49
... person in the world may be a- bufed , by being put into a fool's coat , and the most no- ble and excellent poem may be debafed , and made vile , by being turned into burlefque . But of this I fhall have occafion to speak more largely in ...
... person in the world may be a- bufed , by being put into a fool's coat , and the most no- ble and excellent poem may be debafed , and made vile , by being turned into burlefque . But of this I fhall have occafion to speak more largely in ...
Page 87
... his reputation , and his intereft finks . Falfehood and deceit only ferve a pre- fent turn , and the confequence of them is pernicious ; ; H 2 but but truth and fidelity are a lafting advantage : The Ser . 4 . to particular persons . 87.
... his reputation , and his intereft finks . Falfehood and deceit only ferve a pre- fent turn , and the confequence of them is pernicious ; ; H 2 but but truth and fidelity are a lafting advantage : The Ser . 4 . to particular persons . 87.
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... persons does not really wound a man's reputation . For why fhould any man be troubled at the contumelies of thofe whofe judge- ment deferves not to be valued , who defpife goodness and good men out of malice and ignorance ? If these re ...
... persons does not really wound a man's reputation . For why fhould any man be troubled at the contumelies of thofe whofe judge- ment deferves not to be valued , who defpife goodness and good men out of malice and ignorance ? If these re ...
Page 93
... favour , and good hopes of his future condition , which a religious and virtuous life would have given him ? Nay , on the contrary , have not fome fome of his vices weakened his body , and broken Ser . 4 . 93 to particular persons .
... favour , and good hopes of his future condition , which a religious and virtuous life would have given him ? Nay , on the contrary , have not fome fome of his vices weakened his body , and broken Ser . 4 . 93 to particular persons .
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