The Works of President Edwards, 1. kötetB. Franklin, 1968 |
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139. oldal
... impossible , & c . are abundantly used in controversies about Free - Will and Moral Agency ; and therefore the sense in which they are used , should be clearly understood . Here I might say , that a thing is then said to be necessary ...
... impossible , & c . are abundantly used in controversies about Free - Will and Moral Agency ; and therefore the sense in which they are used , should be clearly understood . Here I might say , that a thing is then said to be necessary ...
243. oldal
... impossible but that the proposi- tion known should be true . Certain After - knowledge proves that it is now , by some means or other , become impossible but that the proposition , which predicates past existence on the event should be ...
... impossible but that the proposi- tion known should be true . Certain After - knowledge proves that it is now , by some means or other , become impossible but that the proposition , which predicates past existence on the event should be ...
247. oldal
... impossible they should fail of existence , as if they existed already . This objection , instead of weakening the argument , sets it in the strongest light ; for it supposes it to be so indeed , that the existence of future events is in ...
... impossible they should fail of existence , as if they existed already . This objection , instead of weakening the argument , sets it in the strongest light ; for it supposes it to be so indeed , that the existence of future events is in ...
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His Mission to the Indians | 75 |
Appendix | 91 |
Preface | 123 |
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