第18章
- Christian Morals
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- 2015-12-26 16:40:33
HOWEVER thy understanding may waver in the theories of True and False, yet fasten the Rudder of thy WiIl, steer strait unto good and fall not foul on evil. Imagination is apt to rove and conjecture to keep no bounds. Some have run out so far, as to fancy the Stars might be but the light of the Crystalline Heaven shot througk perforations on the bodies of the Orbs. Others more Ingeniously doubt whether there hath not been a vast tract of Land in the Atlantick Ocean, which Earthquakes & violent causes have long ago devoured. Speculative Misapprehensions may be innocuous, but immorality pernicious; Theorical mistakes and PhysicaI Deviations may condemn our Judgments, not lead us into Judgment. But perversity of Will, immoral and sinfull enormities walk with Adraste and Nemesis at their Backs, pursue us unto judgment, and Ieave us viciously miserable.
- Ivanoff
- THE SHADOW LINE
- Life and Letters of Robert Browning
- Windsor Castle
- The Deserted Woman
- The Underground City
- Corporal Cameron of the North West Mounted Police
- The White Moll
- The Red One
- My Memories of Eighty Years
- The Secret Sharer
- Up From Slavery
- The Water-Babies
- Democracy
- The Life of General Francis Marion