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... COUNSEL XXI . OF DELAYS XXII . OF CUNNING XXIII . OF WISDOM FOR A MAN'S SELF XXIV . OF INNOVATIONS XXV . OF DISPATCH XXVI . OF SEEMING WISE XXVII . OF FRIENDSHIP · 101 • 105 · 124 127 135 · 140 156 • 170 195 201 210 219 226 241 248 ...
... COUNSEL XXI . OF DELAYS XXII . OF CUNNING XXIII . OF WISDOM FOR A MAN'S SELF XXIV . OF INNOVATIONS XXV . OF DISPATCH XXVI . OF SEEMING WISE XXVII . OF FRIENDSHIP · 101 • 105 · 124 127 135 · 140 156 • 170 195 201 210 219 226 241 248 ...
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... counsel of the Apostle should be prefixed , ' Ira hominis non implet justitiam Dei ; " and it was a notable observation of a wise father , and no less ingenuously confessed , that those which held and persuaded " pressure of consciences ...
... counsel of the Apostle should be prefixed , ' Ira hominis non implet justitiam Dei ; " and it was a notable observation of a wise father , and no less ingenuously confessed , that those which held and persuaded " pressure of consciences ...
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... counsels , -some having long since departed , and some being not yet born . The universal Church of Christ may there- fore be said to be ONE in reference to HIM , its supreme Head in heaven ; but it is not one community on earth . And ...
... counsels , -some having long since departed , and some being not yet born . The universal Church of Christ may there- fore be said to be ONE in reference to HIM , its supreme Head in heaven ; but it is not one community on earth . And ...
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... counsel of both times - of the ancient Death falls heavily upon him , who , too well known to all men , dies unac- quainted with himself .'- Senec . Thyest . xi . 401 . 2 To will . To be willing ; to desire . ' If any man will do his ...
... counsel of both times - of the ancient Death falls heavily upon him , who , too well known to all men , dies unac- quainted with himself .'- Senec . Thyest . xi . 401 . 2 To will . To be willing ; to desire . ' If any man will do his ...
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... only thing requisite to make him commit any conceivable folly , is to dare him to depart from his friend's counsel or example . Miss Edgeworth , in her Juvenile Tales , has admirably illustrated I Essay xi . ] 113 Annotations .
... only thing requisite to make him commit any conceivable folly , is to dare him to depart from his friend's counsel or example . Miss Edgeworth , in her Juvenile Tales , has admirably illustrated I Essay xi . ] 113 Annotations .
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Common terms and phrases
advantage Æneid ancient ANNOTATIONS ANTITHETA Aristotle atheists Augustus Cæsar Bacon believe better Bishop Butler Cæsar called cause character christian Church common commonly contrary counsel course cunning danger desire divine doctrine doth doubt Edinburgh Review effect envy Epicurus error ESSAY evil favour fear feel Galba give hath helotism Henry VII honour human important infallible instance judgment Julius Cæsar keep kind king labour less maketh man's matter means men's ment merely mind moral nature never object observed opinion opposite party perceive perhaps persons political Pompey practice princes principle profess racter reason regard religion religious remarkable Roman Roman Catholic saith Scripture seditions sense side sometimes speak superstition supposed sure Tacitus things thou thought tion true truth unto usury Vespasian virtue wealth wisdom wise word