The Works of President Edwards, 1. kötetB. Franklin, 1968 |
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428. oldal
... actions might be more PRO- PERLY IN THEIR POWER † , and by which events might be more DEPENDENT ON OURSELVES : contrary to what I suppose to be evident in my Inquiry . What way can be imagined , of our actions being more in our power ...
... actions might be more PRO- PERLY IN THEIR POWER † , and by which events might be more DEPENDENT ON OURSELVES : contrary to what I suppose to be evident in my Inquiry . What way can be imagined , of our actions being more in our power ...
430. oldal
... actions clearly in view , they would not appear to themselves , or one another , as at all praiseworthy or culpable , or under any moral obligation , or accountable for their actions : which supposes , that men are not to be blamed or ...
... actions clearly in view , they would not appear to themselves , or one another , as at all praiseworthy or culpable , or under any moral obligation , or accountable for their actions : which supposes , that men are not to be blamed or ...
432. oldal
... actions , ac- cording to our natural sense , is so far from being essential to the morality or merit of those actions , that it would destroy it ; and that , on the contrary , the dependence of our actions on such causes , as inward ...
... actions , ac- cording to our natural sense , is so far from being essential to the morality or merit of those actions , that it would destroy it ; and that , on the contrary , the dependence of our actions on such causes , as inward ...
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His Mission to the Indians | 75 |
Appendix | 91 |
Preface | 123 |
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