Charity is therefore a habit of good- will, or benevolence, in the soul, which disposes us to the love, assistance, and relief of mankind, especially of those who stand in need of it. The poor man who has this excellent frame of mind, is no less entitled... The Guardian - Страница 315по Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele - 1734 - 358 странициПълен достъп - Информация за книгата
| 1785 - 772 страници
...thofe who lland in need of it. The poor man who has this excellent frame of mind, is no lefs entitled to the reward of this virtue than the man who founds...part, I am charitable to an extravagance this way. I rever faw an indigent pcrfon in my life without reaching out to him lome of this imaginary relief.... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1801 - 338 страници
...thofe who. ftand in need of it. The poor man who has this excellent frame of mind, is no lefs intitled to the reward of this virtue, than the man who founds...to him fome of this imaginary relief. I cannot but fymp«uhife with every one I meet wh° js jn ajgi«R a tion ; and if my abilities were equal to my... | |
| 1803 - 250 страници
...of thofc who I'.and in need of it. The poor man tti this excellent frame of mind, is no lefs cautled to the reward of this virtue, than the man who founds...part, I am charitable to an extravagance this way t I never faw an indigent perfon in my life, without reaching out to him fome of this imaginary relief.... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1804 - 524 страници
...those who stand in need of it. The poor man who has this excellent frame of mind, is no less entitled to the reward of this virtue than the man who founds...am charitable to an extravagance this way. I never saw an indigent person in my life, without reaching out to him some of this imaginary relief. I cannot... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1811 - 328 страници
...those who stand in need of it. The poor man who has this excellent frame of mind, is no less entitled to the reward of this virtue than the man who founds...am charitable to an extravagance this way. I never saw an indigent person in my life, without reaching out to him some of this imaginary relief. I cannot... | |
| James Ferguson - 1819 - 296 страници
...those who stand in need of it. The poor man who has this excellent frame of mind is no less entitled to the reward of this virtue than the man who founds...part, I am charitable, to an extravagance, this way. I naver saw uu indigent person in my life without reaching out to him some of this imaginary relief.... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1822 - 472 страници
...those who stand in need of it. The poor man who has this excellent frame of mind, is no less entitled to the reward of this virtue than the man who founds...am charitable, to an extravagance this way. I never saw an indigent person in my life, without reaching out to him some of this imaginary relief. I cannot... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1822 - 476 страници
...those who stand in need of it. The poor man who has this excellent frame of mind, is no less entitled to the reward of this virtue than the man who founds...am charitable, to an extravagance this way. I never saw an indigent person in my life, without reaching out to him some of this imaginary relief. I cannot... | |
| British essayists - 1823 - 748 страници
...those who stand in need of it. The poor man who has this excellent frame of mind, is no less entitled to the reward of this virtue than the man who founds...charitable, to an extravagance, this way. I never saw an indigent person in my life, without reaching out to him some of this imaginary relief. I cannot... | |
| James Ferguson - 1823 - 280 страници
...those who stand in need of it. The poor man who has this excellent frame of mind is no less entitled to the reward of this virtue than the man who founds...charitable, to an extravagance, this way. I never saw an indigent person in my life without reaching out to him some of this imagmary relief. I cannot... | |
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