| John Wesley - 1782 - 728 էջ
...remembrance of former forrows has bitternefs in it, but it is matter of Joy to think they are finifhed. 18. When we rejoice upon the account of any good, which...Congratulation or Sympathy of Joy; and when we grieve uppa the accoun* ol tvil, which others endure, it is Pity and Sympathy of Sorrow; Congratufa'Congratulation... | |
| Charles Buck - 1810 - 488 էջ
...when joy has so long possessed the mind that it is settled into a temper, we call it cheerfulness ; when we rejoice upon the account of any good which others obtain, it may be called sympathy or congratulation. This is natural joy ; but there is, — 2. A moral joy, which is a self-approbation,... | |
| Isaac Watts - 1812 - 622 էջ
...while it revives them upon the mind ; but it is matter of joy to think they are finished, and shall not return. When we rejoice upon the account of any...grieve upon the account of evil, which others endure, it is pity and sympathy of sorrow : And this sometimes reaches even to objects where there is no hope... | |
| Charles Buck - 1824 - 628 էջ
...when joy has so long possessed the mind that it is settled into a temper, we call it cheerfulness ; when we rejoice upon the account of any good which others obtain, it may be called sijm/iat/n/ or congratulation. This is natural joy ; but there is — 2. A moral joy, which is a self-approbation,... | |
| Charles Buck - 1829 - 614 էջ
...when joy has so long possessed the mind that it is settled into a temper, we call it cheerfulness ; when we rejoice upon the account of any good which others obtain, it may be called tymfiathy or congratulation. This is natural joy ; but there is, — 2. A moral jfj\/, which is a self-approbation,... | |
| Charles Buck - 1831 - 1158 էջ
...when joy has so ] long possessed the mind that it is settkft into a temper, we call it cheerfalnee» ; when we rejoice upon the account of any good which others obtain, it may be railed sym/iatAy or congratulation. This is natural Jin; but there is, — 2. A moral j'-iy. which... | |
| Charles Buck - 1833 - 980 էջ
...when joy has so long possessed the mind that it is settled into a temper, we call it cheerfulness ; when we rejoice upon the account of any good which others obtain, it may be called sympathy, or congratulation. This is natural joy ; but there is, — 2. A moral joy, which is a self-approbation,... | |
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