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the effects of the will , is the proper object of Precept or Command . That is , such a state or acts of men's wills , are in many cases properly required of them by Commands ; and not only those alterations in the state of their bodies ...
the effects of the will , is the proper object of Precept or Command . That is , such a state or acts of men's wills , are in many cases properly required of them by Commands ; and not only those alterations in the state of their bodies ...
288. oldal
And therefore those things may properly be commanded , for which men have a moral Inability . Such a state , or act of the will , may be required by Command , as does not already exist . For if that volition only may be commanded to be ...
And therefore those things may properly be commanded , for which men have a moral Inability . Such a state , or act of the will , may be required by Command , as does not already exist . For if that volition only may be commanded to be ...
331. oldal
it signifies no effect or cause , nor any proper existence ; but is the same with Passiveness , or a being passive ... And Action , when set properly in opposition to Passion , or Passiveness , is no real existence ; it is not the same ...
it signifies no effect or cause , nor any proper existence ; but is the same with Passiveness , or a being passive ... And Action , when set properly in opposition to Passion , or Passiveness , is no real existence ; it is not the same ...
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Preface | 7 |
His Deportment at Northampton | 41 |
His Dismission from Northampton | 55 |
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