Date: January, 1730
Those without education and proper instruction are exposed "from within, to sudden rashness, inconsideration and imprudence, to the mutinous rebellion of sensual inclinations aud passions."
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Date: January, 1730
"For the Soul, without the discipline of wisdom and instruction, is all hoisted up sail and sheet, and has no compass or rudder to sail by."
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Date: January, 1730
"Reason and prudence sit not at the helm, in such a mind, to guide and steer the vessel of its body; but wild fancy and imagination, irregular lust and passion, drive it on the destructive rocks of folly, vice and presumption."
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Date: 1731
"Say to what friendly Aid we owe / Those Gleams that in the Mind's fair Mirror play."
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Date: 1731
"From what rich Fountain flow / Those ripened Beams of intellectual Day"?
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Date: 1731
"By whose fair Pencil is each Image wrought / That teems to Birth, and glitters into Thought"?
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Date: 1731
Say "How Fancy ev'ry Shape puts on, / How kindling Sparks her Form compose, / And whence that ever shining Train / That Memory or Experience shows."
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Date: 1731
"And whence that ever shining Train / That Memory or Experience shows"?
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Date: 1731
"[C]onstant Flames the Lamp of Reason fill / To light the Judgment and direct the Will."
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Date: 1731
"The Mind is a meer tabula rasa, originally without any Impression, Stamp or Character whatsoever, (unless we'll suppose it the same with Brutes) but capable of any, and most apt to receive the first that offers, till external Objects furnish it with distinct Ideas, and from thence ...
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