The Works of President Edwards, 1. kötetB. Franklin, 1968 |
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136. oldal
... idea or apprehension of some things than others ; that is , our idea is much more clear , lively and strong . Thus the ideas we have of sensible things by immediate sensa- tion , are usually much more lively than those we have by mere ...
... idea or apprehension of some things than others ; that is , our idea is much more clear , lively and strong . Thus the ideas we have of sensible things by immediate sensa- tion , are usually much more lively than those we have by mere ...
168. oldal
... ideas , which are now in our minds , are the consequences of past ideas and sensations . We immediately perceive nothing else but the ideas which are this moment extant in our minds . We perceive or know other things only by means of ...
... ideas , which are now in our minds , are the consequences of past ideas and sensations . We immediately perceive nothing else but the ideas which are this moment extant in our minds . We perceive or know other things only by means of ...
182. oldal
... ideas of the mind in general : several ideas are not in equal strength in the mind's view and notice at once ; or at least , does not remain so for any sensible continuance . There is nothing in the world more constantly varying , than ...
... ideas of the mind in general : several ideas are not in equal strength in the mind's view and notice at once ; or at least , does not remain so for any sensible continuance . There is nothing in the world more constantly varying , than ...
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His Mission to the Indians | 83 |
Appendix | 91 |
A Brief Account of Mrs Burr | 98 |
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