The Works of President Edwards, 1. kötetB. Franklin, 1968 |
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151. oldal
... tion with respect to such future acts , as are only occasional and transient ; because the occasion or transient cause , if foreseen , may often easily be prevented or avoided . On this account , the moral Inability that attends fixed ...
... tion with respect to such future acts , as are only occasional and transient ; because the occasion or transient cause , if foreseen , may often easily be prevented or avoided . On this account , the moral Inability that attends fixed ...
273. oldal
... tion to what is evil . But if we should allow the case to be just as he represents , the judgment of giving up to sin will no better agree with his notions of that liberty , which is essen- tial to praise or blame , than if we should ...
... tion to what is evil . But if we should allow the case to be just as he represents , the judgment of giving up to sin will no better agree with his notions of that liberty , which is essen- tial to praise or blame , than if we should ...
297. oldal
... tion to that shew of virtue there is in merely doing the matter of duty , without the reality of the virtue itself in the soul . A man may be sincere in the former sense , and yet in the latter be in the sight of God , who searches the ...
... tion to that shew of virtue there is in merely doing the matter of duty , without the reality of the virtue itself in the soul . A man may be sincere in the former sense , and yet in the latter be in the sight of God , who searches the ...
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His Mission to the Indians | 83 |
Appendix | 91 |
A Brief Account of Mrs Burr | 98 |
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