The Works of President Edwards, 1. kötetB. Franklin, 1968 |
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... thought their expressions scemed exceed- ing faint and feeble , to represent my wickedness . My wickedness , as I am in myself , has long appeared to me perfectly ineffable , and swallowing up all thought and imagination ; like an ...
... thought their expressions scemed exceed- ing faint and feeble , to represent my wickedness . My wickedness , as I am in myself , has long appeared to me perfectly ineffable , and swallowing up all thought and imagination ; like an ...
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... thought and judged for himself , and was truly very much of an original . Reading was not the only method he took to improve his mind ; he was much given to writing , without which , proba- bly , no student can make improvements to the ...
... thought and judged for himself , and was truly very much of an original . Reading was not the only method he took to improve his mind ; he was much given to writing , without which , proba- bly , no student can make improvements to the ...
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... thought likely to be opposed by his people . But the event proved , how incompetent we are to decipher those con- sequences which depend on human volitions . — In the year 1744 , about six years before the final rupture , Mr. Edwards ...
... thought likely to be opposed by his people . But the event proved , how incompetent we are to decipher those con- sequences which depend on human volitions . — In the year 1744 , about six years before the final rupture , Mr. Edwards ...
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His Mission to the Indians | 75 |
Appendix | 91 |
Preface | 123 |
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