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A man may be perfectly indifferent with respect to his own actions , in the former respect ; and yet not in the latter . Thus in the foregoing instance of touching one of the squares of a chess - board ; when it is first proposed that I ...
A man may be perfectly indifferent with respect to his own actions , in the former respect ; and yet not in the latter . Thus in the foregoing instance of touching one of the squares of a chess - board ; when it is first proposed that I ...
369. oldal
true ; namely , that the two bodies differ and are distinct in other respects besides their place . ... and perfectly solid , without pores , and perfectly alike in every respect , and placed them near one to another , one towards the ...
true ; namely , that the two bodies differ and are distinct in other respects besides their place . ... and perfectly solid , without pores , and perfectly alike in every respect , and placed them near one to another , one towards the ...
531. oldal
God's respect to the creature's good , and his respect to himself , is not a divided respect ; but both are united in one , as the happiness of the creature aimed at is happiness in union with himself . The creature is no further happy ...
God's respect to the creature's good , and his respect to himself , is not a divided respect ; but both are united in one , as the happiness of the creature aimed at is happiness in union with himself . The creature is no further happy ...
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Preface | 7 |
His Deportment at Northampton | 41 |
His Dismission from Northampton | 55 |
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according actions agent agreeable answer antecedent appears arises Arminians blame called cause choice choose Christ circumstances command common concerning connection consequence considered consists contingence contrary created creature dependence desire determined difficulty disposition divine doctrine effect Endeavours equally eternal event evidence evil excellent exercise existence express follow freedom future give glory God's ground happiness heart holy implies impossible inclination inconsistent Indifference infinite influence instance kind knowledge less liberty light Lord manifest manner matter means mind moral moral agency Motive nature necessarily necessary necessity never notion object observed opposite original otherwise particular pass perfect perfectly person positive possible praise present principles promises proper properly prove reason regard respect scripture sense soul speak suppose things tion true truth understanding universe vice virtue virtuous volition wherein whole worthy