... presumes to make light of what the rest of mankind revere. At the same time, you are not to imagine that when exhorted to be religious, you are called upon to become more formal and solemn in your manners than others of the same... On the Duties of the Young - Stran 8avtor: Hugh Blair - 1794 - 18 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Hugh Blair - 1784 - 298 strani
...iirll fmatterings of knowledge, prefumes to make light of what the reft of mankind revere. At the fame time, you are not to imagine, that when exhorted to...religious, you are called upon, to become more formal and folemn in your manners than others of the fame years, or to eretl yourfelves into fupercilious reprovers... | |
| Vicesimus Knox - 1790 - 1058 strani
...fini fmatterings of knowledge, prefumes to make light ot what the rcil of mankind revere. At the fame time, you are not to imagine, that when exhorted to...religious, you are called upon to become more formal and folumn in your manners than others of the fame years; or to creel yourfelves into fupercilious re-:... | |
| 1792 - 494 strani
...tir't fmattcrings of knowledge, prefumcs to make light of what the reft of mankind revere. At the fame time, you are not to imagine, that when exhorted to be religious, you arc called upon to become more formal and folcmn in your manners than others of the fame years ; er... | |
| 1797 - 680 strani
..."thefiittiinuteringsoí knowledge, prefurnes to make light of what the reit of mankind revere. At the fame tirr.r, you are not to imagine, that when exhorted to be religious, you are called upon to become more formal and folcran in yoor manners than others of the fame years; or to erefl yourfelves into fupercilicus reprovers... | |
| 1806 - 360 strani
...firft fmatterings of knowledge, prefumes to make light of what the reft of mankind revere. At the fame time, you are not to imagine, that when exhorted to...religious, you are called upon to become more formal and folemn in your manners than others of the fame years; or to erecl: yourfelves into fupercilious reprovers... | |
| Solomon Hodgson - 1806 - 362 strani
...firft fmatterings of knowledge, prefumes to make light of what the reft of mankind revere. At the fame time, you are not to imagine, that when exhorted to be religious, you are called upon to become more for* mal and folemn in your manners than others of the fame years ; or to ere£b yourfelves into fupercilious... | |
| George Miller - 1813 - 638 strani
...time, yeu are not to imagine that, when extorted to be religious, you are called upoa to become mere formal and solemn in your manners than others of the...reprovers of those around you. The spirit of true rrfigieu -breathes gentleness and affability. It gives a nalire •anafiected ease to the behaviour.... | |
| Thomas Condie - 1813 - 262 strani
...first smatterings of knowledge, presumes to make light of what the rest of mankind revere. At the same time you are not to imagine, that when exhorted to...religious, you are called upon to become more formal and soelmn in your manners than others of the same years, or to erect yourselves into supercilious reprovers... | |
| 1814 - 258 strani
...knowledge, presumes to make light of what the rest of mankind revere. At the same time, you are not » imagine, that when exhorted to be religious, you are...you. The spirit of true religion breathes gentleness arid affability. It gives a native unaffected ease to the behaviour. It is social, kind, and cheerful... | |
| John Rippingham - 1816 - 190 strani
...first smatterings of knowledge, presumes to make light of what the rest of mankind revere/ At the same time, you are not to imagine, that when exhorted to...yourselves into supercilious reprovers of those around yon. The spirit of true religion breathes gentleness and affability. It gives a native unaffected ease... | |
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