Christian Ethicks |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 68
Page 117
... Hope are the two Faces of this Soul . By its Faith it beholdeth Things that are past , and by its Hope regardeth Things that are to come . Or if you please to take Faith in a more large and Comprehen- sive Sence , Faith hath both these ...
... Hope are the two Faces of this Soul . By its Faith it beholdeth Things that are past , and by its Hope regardeth Things that are to come . Or if you please to take Faith in a more large and Comprehen- sive Sence , Faith hath both these ...
Page 123
... Hope . Tis the present food and Support of our Lives , ' tis the Anchor of our Souls in the midst of all the Storms and Tempests in the World , ' tis the ... Hope is abominable , Idolatrous and Atheistical . We forget GOD , Of Hope 123.
... Hope . Tis the present food and Support of our Lives , ' tis the Anchor of our Souls in the midst of all the Storms and Tempests in the World , ' tis the ... Hope is abominable , Idolatrous and Atheistical . We forget GOD , Of Hope 123.
Page 345
... HOPE is for its Extent . On " Ambition or Avarice " see CE , p . 54:37 n . , and with the emotional concept of this paragraph cf. Peter Sterry's obstetrical metaphors : " Hope is the Springing of the Soul towards good , or God . . . . Hope ...
... HOPE is for its Extent . On " Ambition or Avarice " see CE , p . 54:37 n . , and with the emotional concept of this paragraph cf. Peter Sterry's obstetrical metaphors : " Hope is the Springing of the Soul towards good , or God . . . . Hope ...
Contents
Preface | xi |
Textual Introduction | li |
To the Reader 372 | 12 |
Copyright | |
40 other sections not shown
Common terms and phrases
Actions adore Affection amiable Angels Antoine Le Grand Aristotle attain Beauty Beloved Benefit Benjamin Whichcote Blessed Blessedness Bliss Body Bounty Cambridge Platonists Cardinal Bona Cause CHAP Charity Christ Christian Ethicks Commonplace Book compleat Contentment Creatures delight desire Divine doth Duty Earth enjoy Enjoyment Enneads Essence Estate Esteem Eustache Evil Excellency Faith Felicity fruition Glorious Glory GODS Grace Gratitude Happiness hath Heaven Hermes Trismegistus Holy Honour Hope Humility Inclination infinite and Eternal Joseph Glanvill Justice kind King Kingdom Knowledge Light live Lord Love Magnanimous maketh Margoliouth Meekness Misery moral Nature Neoplatonic ness never Objects Obligations passage passions Patience perfect Peter Sterry Pleasure Plotinus Power Praises Prudence Reason Religion Repentance Righteousness Saviour Sence shew Soul Spirit sweet Temperance things Thomas Thomas Traherne thou tion Traherne Traherne's Treasures Treatise unto Vertue Vertuous virtues wherein Wisdom World