| sir Henry Taylor - 1848 - 236 Seiten
...deep ; for, indeed, it ought to be still more clear to the philosopher than it is to ordinary men, that there are few things in the world of greater...with which money is mixed up, — honesty, justice, B generosity, charity, frugality, forethought, self-sacrifice, — and of their correlative vices,... | |
| Sir Henry Taylor - 1849 - 220 Seiten
...deep ; for, indeed, it ought to be still more clear to the philosopher than it is to ordinary men, that there are few things in the world of greater...correlative vices, — it is a knowledge which goes near to cover the length and breadth of humanity : and a right measure and manner in getting, saving, spending,... | |
| Society for promoting Christian knowledge - 1855 - 620 Seiten
...of greater importance . . . He who knows, like St. Paul, both how to spare and how to abound, has ti great knowledge : for if we take account of all the...correlative vices ; — it is a knowledge which goes near to cover the length and breadth of humanity ; and a right measure and manner in getting, savins;, spending,... | |
| Henry Taylor - 1853 - 232 Seiten
...deep ; for, indeed, it ought to be still more clear to the philosopher than it is to ordinary men, that there are few things in the world of greater...correlative vices, — it is a knowledge which goes near to cover the length and breadth of humanity : and a right measure and manner in getting, saving, spending,... | |
| Edwin Troxell FREEDLY - 1853 - 370 Seiten
...penetrate into almost every cranny of his nature. He who knows, like St. Paul, both how to spare and to abound, has a great knowledge ; for, if we take...correlative vices, it is a knowledge which goes near to cover the length and breadth of humanity, and a right measure and manner in getting, saving, spending,... | |
| Money - 1853 - 168 Seiten
...the life of a man in his pecuniary relations would penetrate into almost every cranny of his nature. If we take account of all the virtues with which money...correlative vices, it is a knowledge which goes near to cover the length and breadth of humanity ; and a right measure and manner in getting, saving, spending,... | |
| Robert Potts - 1855 - 1050 Seiten
...very deep; for, indeed, it ought to be still more clear to the philosopher than it is to ordinary men, that there are few things in the world of greater...justice, generosity, charity, frugality, forethought, selfsacrifice,'—and of their correlative vices,—it is a knowledge which goes near to cover the... | |
| Frederick Saunders - 1856 - 384 Seiten
...deep ; for, indeed, it ought to be still more clear to the philosopher than it is to ordinary men, that there are few things in the world of greater...correlative vices, it is a knowledge which goes near to cover the length and breadth of humanity ; and a right measure and manner in getting, saving, spending,... | |
| Frederick Saunders - 1856 - 426 Seiten
...deep ; for, indeed, it ought to be still more clear to the philosopher than it is to ordinary men, that there are few things in the world of greater...correlative vices, it is a knowledge which goes near to cover the length and breadth of humanity ; and a right measure and manner in getting, saving, spending,... | |
| Frederick Saunders - 1856 - 422 Seiten
...pecuniary relations would penetrate into almost every cranny of his nature. He who knows, like St. Panl, both how to spare and how to abound, has a great knowledge...correlative vices, it is a knowledge which goes near to cover the length and breadth of humanity ; and a right measure and manuer in getting, saving, spending,... | |
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