An Essay on AngerF. Westley, 1824 - 156 pagini |
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Pagina xiv
... sometimes in prose and at others in verse , such thoughts as occurred from reading or reflec- tion . To a mind thus engaged , improvement was inevitable , and after giving exhortations in a private manner he was induced by the ...
... sometimes in prose and at others in verse , such thoughts as occurred from reading or reflec- tion . To a mind thus engaged , improvement was inevitable , and after giving exhortations in a private manner he was induced by the ...
Pagina 5
... sometimes angry . Mark iii . 5 . And when he had looked round about on them with anger , being grieved for the hardness of their hearts , he saith to the man , Stretch forth thine hand . Here is anger without sin ; anger in one who knew ...
... sometimes angry . Mark iii . 5 . And when he had looked round about on them with anger , being grieved for the hardness of their hearts , he saith to the man , Stretch forth thine hand . Here is anger without sin ; anger in one who knew ...
Pagina 8
... sometimes red and fiery , sometimes pale and wan ; it flames or scowls in the eyes , it wrinkles the brow , it enlarges the nostrils , and makes them heave ; it fills the tongue with short spiteful words , or noisy threatenings , and ...
... sometimes red and fiery , sometimes pale and wan ; it flames or scowls in the eyes , it wrinkles the brow , it enlarges the nostrils , and makes them heave ; it fills the tongue with short spiteful words , or noisy threatenings , and ...
Pagina 9
... sometimes a distinct name . Esteem , placed upon self as the object , and in an un- reasonable degree , becomes pride . Anger , prolonged into a settled temper , often turns into malice ; and if it be mingled with vices of the will , it ...
... sometimes a distinct name . Esteem , placed upon self as the object , and in an un- reasonable degree , becomes pride . Anger , prolonged into a settled temper , often turns into malice ; and if it be mingled with vices of the will , it ...
Pagina 32
... and faithful , should be tender and affectionate . The nature of the case may sometimes make it neces ~ · sary to reprove with warmth ; yet we should never 32 LIMITS OF ANGER . It should be attended with piety and sympathy.
... and faithful , should be tender and affectionate . The nature of the case may sometimes make it neces ~ · sary to reprove with warmth ; yet we should never 32 LIMITS OF ANGER . It should be attended with piety and sympathy.
Termeni și expresii frecvente
Abimelech Ærumnosus affliction affront amiable angry passions apostacy apostle Paul appear Author better blessed blood blood divine calm cause character cheerfulness Christ christian church churl creatures cruel cruelty death depravity disorder displeased disposition divine divine grace endeavour Esau ESSAY ON ANGER esteem Eugenius evil father favour Fawcett folly forgive fretfulness friends furious fury gentle give gospel gourd Haman hand happy hath havock heart holy honour human humble humility humour injuries Jesus Jews JOHN FAWCETT Jonah kind ligion live Lord malice mankind meek and lowly mind mischief Nabal nature neighbour ness never occasion offence ourselves parent patience peace person Philistines pity pride Protervus provo provocation Pythagoras rage reign religion resentment revenge Seneca servants shew sinful anger society soul spect spirit strife subdue suffer Tappen temper tender thee things thou thought tion tranquillity truth turbed unto violent wicked wise wish words wrath zeal
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Pagina 25 - Women received their dead raised to life again: and others were tortured, not accepting deliverance that they might obtain a better resurrection: And others had trial of cruel mockings and scourgings, yea, moreover of bonds and imprisonment...
Pagina 59 - O my soul, come not thou into their secret; unto their assembly, mine honour, be not thou united: for in their anger they slew a man, and in their selfwill they digged down a wall 7 Cursed be their anger, for it was fierce; and their wrath, for it was cruel...
Pagina 24 - They spend their days in wealth, and in a moment go down to the grave. Therefore they say unto God, Depart from us; for we desire not the knowledge of thy ways. What is the Almighty, that we should serve him? and what profit should we have, if we pray unto him?
Pagina xi - And when he had looked round about on them with anger, being grieved for the hardness of their hearts, he saith unto the man, Stretch forth thine hand.
Pagina 133 - We find ourselves every where upheld by his goodness, and surrounded with an immensity of love and mercy. In short, we depend upon a Being, whose power qualifies him to make us happy by an infinity of means, whose goodness and truth engage him to make those happy who desire it of him, and whose unchangeableness will secure us in this happiness to all eternity.
Pagina 59 - And all they in the synagogue when they heard these things, were filled with wrath, and rose up, and thrust him out of the city, and led him unto the brow of the hill whereon their city was built, that they might cast him down headlong.
Pagina 70 - Woe is me, that I sojourn in Mesech, that I dwell in the tents of Kedar ! My soul hath long dwelt with him that hateth peace. I am for peace: but when I speak, they are for war.
Pagina 8 - I will set no wicked thing before mine eyes : I hate the work of them that turn aside, it shall not cleave to me.
Pagina 55 - ... when he was reviled, he reviled not again ; when he suffered, he threatened not, but committed himself ur.to him that judgeth righteously :" yes, here was precisely the valour which we are called to exercise.
Pagina 24 - The kings of the earth set themselves, and the rulers take counsel together, against the Lord, and against his Anointed, saying, Let us break their bands asunder, and cast away their cords from us.