' who will be fully persuaded that the Lord of Heaven governs the universe, who shall in all things choose moderation, who shall perfectly know his own species, and so act among them that his life and manners may conform to his knowledge of God and man,... Universal history, ancient and modern - Stran 302avtor: William Fordyce Mavor - 1805Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1792 - 640 strani
...conform to his knowledge of GOD and man, may be truly fäid to difcha.'ge all the duties of a fage, and to be far exalted above the common herd of the human race." But fuch a religion and fuch morality could never have been, general ; auti we fiad, that the people... | |
| Asiatick Society (Calcutta, India) - 1801 - 540 strani
...con" form to his knowledge of God and man, may be " truly faid to difcharge all the duties of a fage, and " to be far exalted above the common herd of the "' human race." But fuch a religion and fuch morality could never have been general j and we find that the people of... | |
| Sir William Jones - 1807 - 480 strani
...univerfe, who fhall in all " things chufe moderation, who fhall perfectly " know his own fpecies, and fo act among them, " that his life and manners may conform to his " knowledge of GOD and man, may be truly " faid to difcharge all the duties of a fage, and " to be far exalted above the common herd of " the... | |
| John Shore Baron Teignmouth - 1807 - 488 strani
...univerfe, who fhall in all " things chufe moderation, who fhall perfectly " know his own fpecies, and fo act among them, *' that his life and manners may conform to his " knowledge of GOD and man, may be truly " faid to difcharge all the duties of a fage, and " to be far exalted above the common herd of " the... | |
| Sir William Jones - 1824 - 356 strani
...of Heaven governs the universe, who shall in all things choose moderation, who shall perfectly know his own species, and so act among them that his life...exalted above the common herd of the human race." But such a religion and suchmorality could never have been general ; and we find that the people of... | |
| Thomas Morell - 1827 - 614 strani
...heaven governs the universe — who shall in all things chuse moderation — who shall perfectly know his own species, and so act among them, that his life...exalted above the common herd of the human race." Such may have been, from remote antiquity, the tenets maintained and inculcated by the philosophers of China... | |
| John Robinson - 1831 - 960 strani
...choose moderation, who shall perfectly know his own species, and shall conform his life and manners to his knowledge of God and man, may be truly said to be exalted above the generality of the human race*. It appears, however, from credible authority, that... | |
| James Napier Bailey - 1840 - 250 strani
...heaven governs the universe— who shall in all tilings choose moderation, who shall perfectly know his own species, and so act among them that his life...exalted above the common herd of the human race.' "* The late learned Godfrey Higgins, in relation to this subject, observes, " Few persons have exhibited... | |
| Charles Follen - 1841 - 384 strani
...that his life and manners may conform to his knowledge of God and man, may be truly said to discharge the duties . of a sage, and to be far exalted above the common herd of the human race." In the beau ideal of the Chinese state, as described by Confucius, the domestic power of a father of... | |
| James Smith - 1843 - 728 strani
...of heaven governs the universe, who shall in all things choose moderation, who shall perfectly know his own species, and so act among them, that his life...manners may conform to his knowledge of God and man, may truly be said to discharge all the duties of a sage, and to be far exalted above the common herd of... | |
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