The Works of President Edwards, 1. kötetB. Franklin, 1968 |
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134. oldal
... present view of his mind , taken in the whole of it , is most agreeable to him . If he chooses to drink it , and not to let it alone ; then this action , as it stands in the view of his mind , with all that belongs to its appearance ...
... present view of his mind , taken in the whole of it , is most agreeable to him . If he chooses to drink it , and not to let it alone ; then this action , as it stands in the view of his mind , with all that belongs to its appearance ...
150. oldal
... present motives , or of inducements presented to the view of the understanding , on this occasion.If it be so , that the will is always determined by the strongest motive , then it must always have an Inability , in this latter sense ...
... present motives , or of inducements presented to the view of the understanding , on this occasion.If it be so , that the will is always determined by the strongest motive , then it must always have an Inability , in this latter sense ...
187. oldal
... present preponderating inclination , as it is to prefer contrary to its own present preference , or choose contrary to its own present choice . The Will , therefore , so long as it is under the influence of an old preponderating ...
... present preponderating inclination , as it is to prefer contrary to its own present preference , or choose contrary to its own present choice . The Will , therefore , so long as it is under the influence of an old preponderating ...
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Preface | 7 |
His Deportment at Northampton | 41 |
His Dismission from Northampton | 55 |
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