| John Milner - 1702 - 522 Seiten
...neceffary to a. Man who hath any great Aims in this World., or Hopes in the next, an food to Life ; yet till he hungers and thirfts after Righteoufnefs, till he feels an uneajinefs in the want of it, his Will will not be determined to any ASion in pcrfuit of this confejfed... | |
| John Locke - 1722 - 640 Seiten
...him out of it. Let a Man be everfo well perfuadedof the Advantages of Vertue, that it is as neceffary to a Man who has any great Aims in this World, or Hopes in the next, as Food to Life ; yet till he hungers and thirfls after Rigbteoufnefi, till he feels an Uneafivefs in the want of it,... | |
| John Locke - 1768 - 418 Seiten
...out of it. Let a Man be ever fo well perfuaded of the Advantages of Virtue, that it is as neceflary to, a Man, who has any great Aims in this World, or Hopes in the next, as Food to Life; yet, till he hungers and thirjis after Righteoufnefs; till he feels an Uneafmefs in the Want of it,... | |
| John Cobb - 1783 - 236 Seiten
...necefTary to a man, who has any " great aims in this world, or hopes in the ** next, as food to life : yet till he hungers ** and thirfts after righteoufnefs,...uneafinefs in the want of it, his will " will not be determined to any action in " purfuit of this confefled greater good ; • Effay, Vol. I. p. 206. but... | |
| John Locke - 1796 - 556 Seiten
...out of it. Let a man be ever fo well perfuaded of the advantages of virtue, that it is as neceffary to a man who has any great aims in this world, or hopes in the next, as food to life; yet, till he hungers or thirfis after righteoufnefs, till he feels in unealinefs in the want of it,... | |
| John Locke - 1796 - 560 Seiten
...out of it. Let a man be ever fo well perfuaded of the advantages of virtue, that it is as neccffary to a man who has any great aims in this world, or hopes in the rrext, as food to life ; yet, till he hungers or thirfts after rightcoufnefs, till he feels an unealinefs... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - 950 Seiten
...out of it. Let a man be ever fo well perfuaded of the advantages of virtue, that it is as neceflary to a man who has any great aims in this world, or hopes in the next, as food to life; yet till he hungers and thirfls after righteeufneff, till he feels an uneafinefs in the want of it,... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - 340 Seiten
...out of it. Let a man be ever fo well perfuaded of the advantages of virtue, that it is as necefiary to a man who has any great aims in this world, or hopes in the next, as food to life; yet till he hungers and thirfts after righteeufnefs, till he feels an uneafinefs in the want of it,... | |
| John Locke - 1801 - 986 Seiten
...• of it. Let a man be ever fo well perfuaded of the advantages of virtue, that it is as necefl'.iry to a man who has any great aims in this world, or hopes in the nest, as food to life; yet till he hungers and tkirjls after righteetifriffej till lie ftcls an iiiicafinefs... | |
| John Locke - 1805 - 554 Seiten
...out of it. Let a man be ever so well persuaded of the advantages of virtue, that it is fts necessary to a man who has any great aims in this world, or hopes in the next, as food to life : yet, till he hungers or thirsts after righteousness, till he feels i . .' O an uneasiness in the... | |
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