The Works of President Edwards, 2. kötetJames Black & Son, 1817 |
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15. oldal
... means for accomplishing the end we propose to ourselves , but also by forming a false estimate of the nature of happiness , or the end itself . If the happiness be not real but imaginary , in the contemplation of the agent , however ...
... means for accomplishing the end we propose to ourselves , but also by forming a false estimate of the nature of happiness , or the end itself . If the happiness be not real but imaginary , in the contemplation of the agent , however ...
45. oldal
... means of a and almost irrefragable association , in innume of ideas , which have no connection any other education ; and is the means of greatly stren association , or connection , which persons are other means : as any one would be ...
... means of a and almost irrefragable association , in innume of ideas , which have no connection any other education ; and is the means of greatly stren association , or connection , which persons are other means : as any one would be ...
145. oldal
... means , to restrain men from sin , and to induce them to virtue ? Did they prove sufficient ? --- instead of this , the world soon grew exceeding corrupt ; till ... Means used to oppose Wickedness . 145 Great Means used to oppose Wickedness.
... means , to restrain men from sin , and to induce them to virtue ? Did they prove sufficient ? --- instead of this , the world soon grew exceeding corrupt ; till ... Means used to oppose Wickedness . 145 Great Means used to oppose Wickedness.
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Concerning the Essence of true Virtue | 15 |
7 | 94 |
Containing Observations on Rom v 12 | 199 |
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