... our enemy as if he were one day to be our friend. He has too much good sense to be affronted at insults, he is too well employed to remember injuries, and too indolent to bear malice. He is patient, forbearing, and resigned, on philosophical principles... International Journal of Ethics - الصفحة 1821891عرض كامل - لمحة عن هذا الكتاب
| John Henry Newman - 1859 - عدد الصفحات: 382
...affronted at insults, he ia too well employed to remember injuries, and too indolent to bear malice. He is patient, forbearing, and resigned, on philosophical...because it is irreparable, and to death, because it is his destiny. If he engages in controversy of any kind, his disciplined intellect preserves him from... | |
| John Henry Newman (card.) - 1873 - عدد الصفحات: 564
...affronted at insults, he is too well employed to remember injuries, and too indolent to 7* H bear malice. He is patient, forbearing, and resigned, on philosophical...because it is irreparable, and to death, because it is his destiny. If he engages in controversy of any kind, his disciplined intellect preserves him from... | |
| Saint John Henry Newman - 1874 - عدد الصفحات: 484
...affronted at insults, he is too well employed to remember injuries, and too indolent to bear malice. He is patient, forbearing, and resigned, on philosophical...because it is irreparable, and to death, because it is his destiny. If he engages in controversy of any kind, his disciplined intellect preserves him from... | |
| 1875 - عدد الصفحات: 780
...affronted at insults, he is too well employed to remember injuries, and too indolent to bear malice. He is patient, forbearing and resigned on philosophical...because it is irreparable, and to death because it is his destiny. If he engages in controversy of any kind, his disciplined intellect preserves him from... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1875 - عدد الصفحات: 480
...well employed to remember injuries, and too indolent to bear malice. Ho is patient, forbearing, und resigned, on philosophical principles ; he submits...because it is irreparable, and to death, because it is his destiny. If he engages in controversy of any kind, his disciplined intellect preserves him from... | |
| Henry James Jennings - 1882 - عدد الصفحات: 196
...affronted at insults, he is too well employed to remember injuries, and too indolent to bear malice. He is patient, forbearing, and resigned, -on philosophical...is irreparable, and to death because it is destiny. If he engage in controversy of any kind, his disciplined intellect preserves him from the blundering... | |
| Jacob Youde William Lloyd - 1882 - عدد الصفحات: 470
...has too much good sense to be affronted at insults, and is too well employed to remember injuries. He is patient, forbearing, and resigned on philosophical...principles. He submits to pain because it is inevitable ; to death because it is his destiny. If he engages in controversy of any kind, his disciplined intellect... | |
| Thomas Earnshaw Bradley - 1885 - عدد الصفحات: 898
...!»sult», he is too iwell employed to remember inwnes, and too indolent to bear mahc«. He is Pitient, forbearing, and resigned on philosophical Principles; he submits to pain because it is inwitible, to bereavement because it is irreparable, and to death because it is destiny. If he engages... | |
| John Henry Newman - 1895 - عدد الصفحات: 304
...affronted at insults, he is too well employed to remember injuries, and too indolent to bear malice. He is patient, forbearing, and resigned, on philosophical...because it is irreparable, and to death, because it is his destiny. If he engages in controversy of any kind, his disciplined intellect preserves him from... | |
| Saint John Henry Newman - 1899 - عدد الصفحات: 598
...affronted at insults, he is too well employed to remember injuries, and too indolent to bear malice. He is patient, forbearing, and resigned, on philosophical...because it is irreparable, and to death, because it is his destiny. \R he engages in controversy of any kind, his disciplined intellect preserves him from... | |
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