The Peace Reading-Book; Being a Series of Selections ... Condemnatory of the Principles and Practices of War, and Inculcating Those of True Christianity, EtcCharles Gilpin, 1844 - 171 pagini |
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... and his body partakes of his sufferings . Terror reigns around him , every one dreads lest the most innocent and most trifling occurrence may give him a pretext for quarrel , or rouse B him into fury . A passionate man is alike odious ...
... and his body partakes of his sufferings . Terror reigns around him , every one dreads lest the most innocent and most trifling occurrence may give him a pretext for quarrel , or rouse B him into fury . A passionate man is alike odious ...
Pagina 2
... give you ill language , rather pity him than be moved to anger . You will find that silence , or very gentle words , are the most exquisite revenge for reproaches ; they will either cure the distemper in the angry man , and make him ...
... give you ill language , rather pity him than be moved to anger . You will find that silence , or very gentle words , are the most exquisite revenge for reproaches ; they will either cure the distemper in the angry man , and make him ...
Pagina 3
Henry Gardiner Adams. But at any rate they will preserve your innocence , give you the deserved reputation of wisdom and moderation , and keep up the serenity and composure of your mind . Passion and anger make a man unfit for anything ...
Henry Gardiner Adams. But at any rate they will preserve your innocence , give you the deserved reputation of wisdom and moderation , and keep up the serenity and composure of your mind . Passion and anger make a man unfit for anything ...
Pagina 12
... give a temptation to outrage , no temptation could be given . But these were the people who possessed their country in security , whilst those around them were trembling for their existence . This was a land of peace , whilst every ...
... give a temptation to outrage , no temptation could be given . But these were the people who possessed their country in security , whilst those around them were trembling for their existence . This was a land of peace , whilst every ...
Pagina 13
... gives An oath with every blow . To which of these two lusty men Most honour should we give , — He who destroys , or works to save The food whereby we live ? And by the Mighty Judge of all , Which think ARMS . 13.
... gives An oath with every blow . To which of these two lusty men Most honour should we give , — He who destroys , or works to save The food whereby we live ? And by the Mighty Judge of all , Which think ARMS . 13.
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anger angry arms BATTLE OF BLENHEIM benevolence blessing blood blow boys bravery brethren brother bull-baiting CHAMBERS'S EDINBURGH JOURNAL charity CHARLES GILPIN Christ Christian courage covetousness CRUDEN'S CONCORDANCE death deeds derived desolate divine grace earth Edom enemy envy Essay evil father favour feelings fight forgive gentle give glory Gospel grace hand happiness hate hath heart heaven heroes honour human humility injury Jesus John JOHNSON JOSEPH JOHN GURNEY justice kind king Latin noun live Lord mankind Maximilian means meekness mercy mind misery moral murder nations nature neighbour never o'er OWEN FELTHAM passion patience peace pity praise prejudice Price pride principle PROVERBS PSALM punishment racter religion revenge Saviour scorn scripture selfishness signifies Society soul spirit strike suffering sword tears thee thine things THOMAS CLARKSON thou shalt thought thousand tongue truth unto vengeance violence virtue wars wicked WILLIAM LADD WILLIAM PENN word