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John Mason states: “Self-Knowledge is the subject of this Treatise; a subject which, the more we think of it, the more important and extensive it appears: so.
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Excerpt from book: ment. For tie that is unable to govern himself, can never be fit to govern others. Would we know ourselves then, we must con- skier ourselves as creatures, as Christians, and as men; and remember the obligations which, as men, we are under to God, to Christ, and our fellow men, in the several relations we bear to them, in order to maintain the propriety, and fulfil the duties of those relations. We must duly consider the Rank and Statien of Life in which Providence has placed u, and what it is that becomes and adorns it A MAN that knows himself, will deliberately consider and, attend to the particular rank and station in life in which Providpnce hath placed him; and what is the duty and decorum of that station; what part is given him to act; what- character to maintain, and with what decency and propriety he acts that part, or maintains that character.

For a man to assume a character, or aim at a part that does not belong: to him, is affectation. And whence is it that affectation of any kind appears so ridiculous, and exposes men to universal and just contempt, but because it is a certain indication of self ignorance? Whence is it that any seem so willing to be thought something when they are nothing; and seek to excel in those things in which they cannot; whilst they neglect those things in which they may excel? Login Register. Advanced search Search history.

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