It is generally supposed by the meer Multitude, and even by some of a different Rank, that a false Pleurisy is more dangerous than a genuine, a true one; but this is a Mistake.
Your fear is a more dangerous enemy to you than those that you fear are.
By which it is plain, that to live in the house of mirth is more dangerous than to live in the house of mourning; and that the expectation of long life is a grievous enemy to the operations of grace, and the safety of the soul.
Either they are temptations to ordinary human frailties in the manner of duty, or temptations to more dangerous sin: the first will not so much warrant you to avoid doing good for to escape them as the latter will.
Thou wilt lock thy door against thieves; lock thy mouth also against a more dangerous thief, that would rob thee of thy reason and salvation.
Nothing, my lords, is more dangerous than to weaken the publick faith.
There seem, my lords, to be few regulations on which it is more dangerous to make experiments than on that of the armies of a nation.
The attacks which set in after inspiration are apt to be more dangerous.
Another species of Filaria, a more dangerous parasite of man and indigenous to the tropics, is of frequent occurrence, though of comparatively recent discovery.
He said nothing could be more dangerous to the constitution than a general and unlimited vote of credit.
On the other hand, however, Blahoslav soon discovered that a new power had sprung up in Europe, more dangerous to the hopes of the Protestants than any kings or generals.
Though it unfits the individual for labor, and causes him much suffering, he would be fortunate if he escaped with no disease of a more dangerous character.
Certain it is that few things can be more dangerous to virtue than the premature development of those sentiments which belong only to puberty and later years.
Very true, knowledge is dangerous, but ignorance is more dangerous still; or, rather, partial knowledge is more dangerous than a more complete understanding of facts.
Are we apprehensive that these men will become more dangerous by becoming freemen?
It is more dangerous yet to leave him ignorant of either; but very beneficial that he should be made sensible of both.
Nothing is more dangerous, than too much Confidence and Security.
These Persons are worse than Bawlers, as much as a secret Enemy is more dangerous than a declared one.
There is a peculiarity which renders it more dangerous, and which ought to be known to every person liable to fall in with it.
The bite of larger specimens, from two to three feet long, is more dangerous, and has occasionally proved fatal; so that the greatest care should always be observed in the immediate treatment of the patient.
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