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Page 18
... appetite , it wanders into the society of every trifling accident , and stays at the corners of the fancy , and talks with every object it meets , and cannot arrive at heaven ; but when it is car- ried upon the wings of passion and ...
... appetite , it wanders into the society of every trifling accident , and stays at the corners of the fancy , and talks with every object it meets , and cannot arrive at heaven ; but when it is car- ried upon the wings of passion and ...
Page 153
... appetites rule and domineer ; in the latter the supreme fa- culty of the soul , called reason , sways the sceptre ... appetite , has no relish at all for the spiritual re- fined delights of a soul clarified by grace and vir- tue . The ...
... appetites rule and domineer ; in the latter the supreme fa- culty of the soul , called reason , sways the sceptre ... appetite , has no relish at all for the spiritual re- fined delights of a soul clarified by grace and vir- tue . The ...
Page 217
... appetite to know , to see , to pursue truth ; and with a bashful abhorrency from being deceived and entangled in mistake . And as success in enquiry after truth affords matter of joy and tri- umph ; so being conscious of error and ...
... appetite to know , to see , to pursue truth ; and with a bashful abhorrency from being deceived and entangled in mistake . And as success in enquiry after truth affords matter of joy and tri- umph ; so being conscious of error and ...
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