The Works of President Edwards, 1. kötetB. Franklin, 1968 |
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195. oldal
... supposition . For if there be any event which was not necessarily connected with the influence of the cause under ... supposition , that this is wholly without any cause or ground . Here is something in the present manner of the ...
... supposition . For if there be any event which was not necessarily connected with the influence of the cause under ... supposition , that this is wholly without any cause or ground . Here is something in the present manner of the ...
237. oldal
... supposition . It is supposed , both that the thing has no present existence to be seen ; and also that it is not of such a nature as to be necessarily existent for the future : so that its future existence is not self - evident . And ...
... supposition . It is supposed , both that the thing has no present existence to be seen ; and also that it is not of such a nature as to be necessarily existent for the future : so that its future existence is not self - evident . And ...
456. oldal
... supposition of his being absolutely perfect . And as there must be some supreme Judge of fitness and propriety in the universality of things , as otherwise there could be no order , it therefore belongs to God , whose are all things ...
... supposition of his being absolutely perfect . And as there must be some supreme Judge of fitness and propriety in the universality of things , as otherwise there could be no order , it therefore belongs to God , whose are all things ...
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His Mission to the Indians | 75 |
Appendix | 91 |
Preface | 123 |
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