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Joseph Hall. HEAVEN UPON EARTH , OR , OF TRUE PEACE OF MIND . SECTION I. Censure of Philosophers . WHEN I had ... minds ; I pitied them , to see that their careful disquisition of true rest led them , in the end , but to mere unquietness ...
Joseph Hall. HEAVEN UPON EARTH , OR , OF TRUE PEACE OF MIND . SECTION I. Censure of Philosophers . WHEN I had ... minds ; I pitied them , to see that their careful disquisition of true rest led them , in the end , but to mere unquietness ...
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... mind , which we call Tranquillity , or the best , which is Happiness ; hath more happily guessed at the general definition of them , than of the means to compass them . She teacheth us therefore , without controulment , that the ...
... mind , which we call Tranquillity , or the best , which is Happiness ; hath more happily guessed at the general definition of them , than of the means to compass them . She teacheth us therefore , without controulment , that the ...
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... mind can be so the mas- ter of his passions , as not sometimes to over - joy his grief , or over - grieve his joy , according to the contrary occa- sions of both : for not the evenest weights , but at their first putting into the ...
... mind can be so the mas- ter of his passions , as not sometimes to over - joy his grief , or over - grieve his joy , according to the contrary occa- sions of both : for not the evenest weights , but at their first putting into the ...
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... mind , still displeasing itself in what it doth ; and , for that distemper thereof , which ariseth from the fearful , unthriving , and restless desires of it ; we should ever be employing ourselves in some public affairs , choosing our ...
... mind , still displeasing itself in what it doth ; and , for that distemper thereof , which ariseth from the fearful , unthriving , and restless desires of it ; we should ever be employing ourselves in some public affairs , choosing our ...
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... mind from outward things , and draw it home into itself ; to laugh at and esteem lightly of others ' misdemeanors ; not to depend upon others ' opinions , but to stand on our own bottoms ; to carry ourselves in an honest and simple ...
... mind from outward things , and draw it home into itself ; to laugh at and esteem lightly of others ' misdemeanors ; not to depend upon others ' opinions , but to stand on our own bottoms ; to carry ourselves in an honest and simple ...
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