work_id,theme,provenance,created_at,text,reviewed_on,id,comments,metaphor,dictionary,updated_at,context
7362,"",Browsing in Google Books,2013-03-22 19:34:33 UTC,"There are in all Souls, (not perfect Ideots,) as in the midst of clos'd-up flowers, some seeds of knowledge and science, which never disclose and shew themselves, till the quick'ning sunshine of learning and education open the understanding, and discover those hidden seeds of natural knowledge, or of an aptitude towards it, to the eyes of the world.
(p. 355)",,20019,"","""There are in all Souls, (not perfect Ideots,) as in the midst of clos'd-up flowers, some seeds of knowledge and science, which never disclose and shew themselves, till the quick'ning sunshine of learning and education open the understanding, and discover those hidden seeds of natural knowledge, or of an aptitude towards it, to the eyes of the world.""","",2013-03-22 19:34:33 UTC,""
7362,"",Browsing in Google Books,2013-03-22 19:37:36 UTC,"Without such education and proper instruction, what a dangerous state and situation of life are they placed in, to have all the opportunities of sin and folly in their power, to be exposed to all possible temptations, both from within, and from without? From within, to sudden rashness, inconsideration and imprudence, to the mutinous rebellion of sensual inclinations aud passions: And from without, to have their minds exposed, naked and unguarded, to the fatal and injurious smiles, flatteries, and corrupting caresses of prosperity, as well as sometimes to the calamitous frowns and severe strokes of adverse fortune; from which none, even of the happiest of human race, are exempted. 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. 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.
(p. 356)",,20020,"","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.""","",2013-03-22 19:37:36 UTC,""
7362,"",Browsing in Google Books,2013-03-22 19:39:56 UTC,"Without such education and proper instruction, what a dangerous state and situation of life are they placed in, to have all the opportunities of sin and folly in their power, to be exposed to all possible temptations, both from within, and from without? From within, to sudden rashness, inconsideration and imprudence, to the mutinous rebellion of sensual inclinations aud passions: And from without, to have their minds exposed, naked and unguarded, to the fatal and injurious smiles, flatteries, and corrupting caresses of prosperity, as well as sometimes to the calamitous frowns and severe strokes of adverse fortune; from which none, even of the happiest of human race, are exempted. 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. 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.
(p. 356)",,20021,"","""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.""","",2013-03-22 19:39:56 UTC,""
7362,"",Browsing in Google Books,2013-03-22 19:42:04 UTC,"Without such education and proper instruction, what a dangerous state and situation of life are they placed in, to have all the opportunities of sin and folly in their power, to be exposed to all possible temptations, both from within, and from without? From within, to sudden rashness, inconsideration and imprudence, to the mutinous rebellion of sensual inclinations aud passions: And from without, to have their minds exposed, naked and unguarded, to the fatal and injurious smiles, flatteries, and corrupting caresses of prosperity, as well as sometimes to the calamitous frowns and severe strokes of adverse fortune; from which none, even of the happiest of human race, are exempted. 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. 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.
(p. 356)",,20022,"","""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.""",Inhabitants,2013-03-22 19:42:18 UTC,""