That the case is so will, I believe, on a careful inquiry, be found to be a matter of experience ; how it happens to be so, I am afraid human sagacity will never be able to investigate. This observation holds especially when the emotions and affections... The Philosophy of Rhetoric - Page 266de George Campbell - 1801Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1831 - 148 pages
...with those of our fellow-men, help us to cherish them in our hearts, and remember them in our prayers. We rejoice with them that rejoice, and weep with them that weep. Are there any destitute? will God relieve them from his bo'undless store, and awaken in their behalf... | |
| Henry Thornton - 1837 - 342 pages
...ourselves, that we may the more effectually and abundantly minister to the various wants of others. May we rejoice with them that rejoice, and weep with them that weep ; and be kindly affectioned one to another, with brotherly love, in honour preferring one another.... | |
| George Campbell - 1840 - 450 pages
...prevent mistakes in a case which requires so much precision. will, I believe, on a careful inquiry, be found to be a matter of experience ; how it happens...the aid and sympathy of others ; the happy do not. I must further observe on this subject, what I believe was hinted once already, that sympathy may be... | |
| Henry Thornton - 1846 - 372 pages
...ourselves, that we may the more effectually and abundantly minister to the various wants of others. May we rejoice with them that rejoice, and weep with them that weep ; and be kindly affectioned one to another, with brotherly love, in honour preferring one another.... | |
| Henry Thornton - 1846 - 372 pages
...ourselves, that we may the more effectually and abundantly minister to the various wants of others. May we rejoice with them that rejoice, and weep with them that weep ; and be kindly affectioned one to another, with brotherly love, in honour preferring one another.... | |
| George Campbell - 1849 - 472 pages
...result from these if alone and unmixed. That the case is so will, I believe, on a careful inquiry, be found to be a matter of experience ; how it happens...the aid and sympathy of others ; the happy do not. I must farther observe on the subject, what I believe was hinted once already, that sympathy may be... | |
| James Foote - 1858 - 830 pages
...Look not every man on his own things, says Paul, " but every man also on the things of others. — Rejoice with them that rejoice, and weep with them that weep." This reciprocity of feeling is especially becoming in those who profess to belong to the body of Christ.... | |
| George Campbell - 1859 - 460 pages
...result from these if alone and unmixed. That the case is so will, I believe, on a careful inquiry, be found to be a matter of experience ; how it happens...the aid and sympathy of others ; the happy do not. I must farther observe on the subject, what I believe was hinted once already, that sympathy may be... | |
| George Campbell - 1860 - 458 pages
...result from these if alone and unmixed. That the case is so will, I believe, on a careful inquiry, be found to be a matter of experience ; how .it happens...the aid and sympathy of others ; the happy do not. I must farther observe on the subject, what I believe was hinted once already, that sympathy may be... | |
| S. Phillips - 1860 - 406 pages
...become affected in the same way as are the feelings of another, so that, in obedience to this law, "we rejoice with them that rejoice, and weep with them that weep." In order to this the motive need not be the same in those in whom the feeling is the same ; for that... | |
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