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ESSAYS OH THE ART OF THINKING.
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DECEMBER , 182 » .
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.- ^ ,-: . VI . . . ¦"¦ ' ¦ ¦ v - ^ In otir observations on the Art of Thinking we have been obliged to omit all notice of * $ & itttpb | taiit iafcts cdniiected ^ vith the irrflfibkide ^^ oi ^ l ^ ii l ^ J v ^ a ^ tfp ^^||^; iiBp , It is no ^ Vpwfe ^^ fiwr ^ td ' p ^^ b ^ ject to observe the operation of an enlightened inteliect in quickening and iiivigohift ^ tfo iraoral sense . : w When we declare that the jmictice of duty is most likely W be fit ^ ti and ' c ^ y ^ t fti&fc Me ^ rdeptions of moral obUjg ^ tkm are itot pnlj ^ ^^ ftjtft _; dfSfl ^^'| pcT ^ i | rfii" | ji ^^ cpnvictiQ . psqf the understanding are not only s £ i » ng ' but cle ^ , we shall not , we hope , be suspected of the aristocratic bias o £ tHose minds which , if they could , would hide ' ¦
J' ¦ . ¦;*•(>¦'; < t ' i , v •'•¦ i . c , r ' . ' ' . ¦ ¦ ' ¦ ¦ - - ; . j * 'The « xceUen ^ e of moral qualities i , !¦ . - » > \ From common understanding ; leaving truth i < - >> fc-tf And virtue , difficult , abstruse , and dark , X . * vi ;; . Hard to be won , and only by a few . ' * . * L ¦ . . -v ' n < •' ' - i i ** *•¦' .. "•*• 1 _ ¦ . ¦ ¦¦ ¦ ¦ . —' ^ 1 * to
It ^ it ^^ fkjy ^ l ^ of ^ yefy ' jiigenuous mind spurn so degrading ; a preju ^ dka as'this ; to acknowledge the common right of ^ very rational be i ng td ^ that inheritance which the Father of lights has appointed to the whok human race . It is the delight of evetjp uncprrup ^ iv heart to fee l that the sunshine itselft is npt more universal in ita vivifying influence than the luminary of truth ; and that if the harvest of wisdom and of peace be yet scanty and immature , it i $ ii&C because that influence is jpartial / out b ^ qai tisitj it is ; itft ^ r-^ ge '" ^ ;^ 1 ^^ ' n "^; a ^ ;|> reju ^ q ^ ' l ^ M $ ' Cdfel |^| j ^^^§ p le i > lp $ fe-, toperceive thalthough wisdom is sometimes missed by those wha Mvei
spent a life-time in its pursuit , it is found by multitudea who « e simplicity of heart has proved a faithful guide ; or , to express an impdrtant 1 kct ki thebest language , that truth , white hidden from the wis ^ and prudent , has been compense of taoour that protracted efforts are thus Frustrated ; but ? b « cftU 6 e
Essays Oh The Art Of Thinking.
ESSAYS OH THE ART OF THINKING .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Dec. 2, 1829, page unpag, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2579/page/1/
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