The Works of President Edwards, 1. kötetB. Franklin, 1968 |
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... WHITBY Supposes , there is a great difference between God's Foreknowledge , and his decrees , with regard to Necessi- ty of future events . In his Discourse on the five Points , ( p . 474 , & c . ) he says , " God's Prescience has no ...
... WHITBY Supposes , there is a great difference between God's Foreknowledge , and his decrees , with regard to Necessi- ty of future events . In his Discourse on the five Points , ( p . 474 , & c . ) he says , " God's Prescience has no ...
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... WHITBY in his Discourse on the five Points , ( p . 14. ) says , " If all human actions are necessary , virtue and vice must be empty names ; we being capable of nothing that is blame - worthy , or deserveth praise ; for who can blame a ...
... WHITBY in his Discourse on the five Points , ( p . 14. ) says , " If all human actions are necessary , virtue and vice must be empty names ; we being capable of nothing that is blame - worthy , or deserveth praise ; for who can blame a ...
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... WHITBY , that although he alledges the agreement of the Stoicks with us , wherein he supposes they maintained the like doctrine , as an argument against the truth of ours ; yet , this very Dr. WHITBY alledges the agreement of the ...
... WHITBY , that although he alledges the agreement of the Stoicks with us , wherein he supposes they maintained the like doctrine , as an argument against the truth of ours ; yet , this very Dr. WHITBY alledges the agreement of the ...
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His Mission to the Indians | 75 |
Appendix | 91 |
Preface | 123 |
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