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  • Chapter 13. The natural condition of mankind as concerning . . .
    So I can attribute all the changes of religion in the world to the very same single cause, namely unpleasing priests—not only among Catholics but even in the church that has most presumptuously claimed to be reformed [Curley suggests that this is aimed at the Presbyterians ]
  • ACCEPTING UNPLEASANT EXPERIENCES, THOUGHTS, FEELINGS
    decide that you will not go to any more parties This worksheet will act as a guide to help you understand that your experience of the pre ent moment does not have to be determined by the past Accepting unpleasant internal experiences, rather than actively avoiding them, creates opportunities for positive and rewa
  • hdo-0301
    So that I may attribute all the changes of religion in the world, to one and the same cause; and that is, unpleasing priests; and those not only amongst Catholics, Hobbes on liberty but even in that church that hath presumed most of reformation ” (Leviathan Ch 12, ¶ 32)
  • Reflections on the Right Use of Studies
    The key to a Christian conception of studies is the realiza tion that prayer consists of atention It is the orientation of all the attention of which the soul is capable toward God The quality of the attention counts for much in the quality of the prayer Warmth of hean cannot make up for it
  • The Education of Attention - Baylor University
    By exploring Weil’s ideas about attention and study in some detail, we may also uncover other ordinary practices—such as reading novels, creating art, and, yes, taking long riverside walks—that can prune our diseased habits of restless distraction and train us for patient, attentive prayer
  • Essays of Francis Bacon - Public Library
    Doth any man doubt, that if there were taken out of men's minds, vain opinions, flattering hopes, false valuations, imaginations as one would, and the like, but it would leave the minds, of a number of men, poor shrunken things, full of melancholy and indisposition, and unpleasing to themselves?
  • Essays by Francis Bacon - earlymoderntexts. com
    Every four-point ellipsis indicates the omission of a brief passage that seems to present more difficulty than it is worth Longer omissions are reported on, between [brackets], in normal-sized type





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