Contemplations moral and divine, by a person of great learning and judgment [sir M. Hale, ed. by E. Stephens]. To which is added the life of the author, by Gilbert, lord bishop of Sarum |
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Pagina 14
Now this Fear of God ariseth froin those right and true Apprehensions concerning
Almighty God , that do with a kind of connaturality and suitableness excite both
these Two kinds of Fear ; and those seem to be principally these Three . 1 . A true
...
Now this Fear of God ariseth froin those right and true Apprehensions concerning
Almighty God , that do with a kind of connaturality and suitableness excite both
these Two kinds of Fear ; and those seem to be principally these Three . 1 . A true
...
Pagina 17
... and how the Fear of God discovers it self to be the true , and best , and only
Wisdom ; which will appear in these particular Considerations following . 1 .
Many learned Men considering that great similitude and image of Ratiocination ,
in fome ...
... and how the Fear of God discovers it self to be the true , and best , and only
Wisdom ; which will appear in these particular Considerations following . 1 .
Many learned Men considering that great similitude and image of Ratiocination ,
in fome ...
Pagina 19
And if any one fay , How came it to pass that the Heathen that knew not , and
therefore feared not the true God , were yet great Asserters , Maintainers , and
Practicers of all civil Justice and Righteousness between Man and Man ?
And if any one fay , How came it to pass that the Heathen that knew not , and
therefore feared not the true God , were yet great Asserters , Maintainers , and
Practicers of all civil Justice and Righteousness between Man and Man ?
Pagina 116
The farther consideration of the Principles and Companions of humility will
appear in the consideration of the Fruits , and Advantages , and Benefits of true
Humility . And these I shall reduce to these three Relations ; 1 . In relation to
Almighty ...
The farther consideration of the Principles and Companions of humility will
appear in the consideration of the Fruits , and Advantages , and Benefits of true
Humility . And these I shall reduce to these three Relations ; 1 . In relation to
Almighty ...
Pagina 144
But it is true , that there is little hope that all mankind will arrive to such a temper ;
and this indeed is that which makes the only considerable Objection against it ,
which may be thus improved : You commend Humility , as the great and ...
But it is true , that there is little hope that all mankind will arrive to such a temper ;
and this indeed is that which makes the only considerable Objection against it ,
which may be thus improved : You commend Humility , as the great and ...
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