The Works of President Edwards, 1. kötetB. Franklin, 1968 |
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125. oldal
... doctrine , with being Arminians . For whatever may be the consequences of the doctrine really , yet some that hold this doctrine , may not own nor see these consequences ; and it would be unjust , in many instances , to charge every ...
... doctrine , with being Arminians . For whatever may be the consequences of the doctrine really , yet some that hold this doctrine , may not own nor see these consequences ; and it would be unjust , in many instances , to charge every ...
354. oldal
... doctrines . It may be further observed , that certainly it is no better Objection against our doctrine , that it agrees , in some respects , with the doctrine of the antient Stoic philosophers ; than it is against theirs , wherein they ...
... doctrines . It may be further observed , that certainly it is no better Objection against our doctrine , that it agrees , in some respects , with the doctrine of the antient Stoic philosophers ; than it is against theirs , wherein they ...
407. oldal
... doctrine of necessity , but was the greatest maintainer of contingence . The doctrine of necessity , which supposes a necessary connection of all events , on some antecedent ground and rea- son of their existence , is the only medium we ...
... doctrine of necessity , but was the greatest maintainer of contingence . The doctrine of necessity , which supposes a necessary connection of all events , on some antecedent ground and rea- son of their existence , is the only medium we ...
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His Mission to the Indians | 75 |
Appendix | 91 |
Preface | 123 |
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