The Works of President Edwards, 1. kötetB. Franklin, 1968 |
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... Virtue or Vice . Here if any one should say , that notwithstanding all these things , there may be the nature of Virtue and Vice in the Habits of the mind ; because these Habits may be the effects of those acts , wherein the mind ...
... Virtue or Vice . Here if any one should say , that notwithstanding all these things , there may be the nature of Virtue and Vice in the Habits of the mind ; because these Habits may be the effects of those acts , wherein the mind ...
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... virtue , or the odiousness and folly of ways of vice . This notion of liberty and moral agency frustrates all en- deavours to draw men to virtue by instruction or persuasion , precept or example : for though these things may induce them ...
... virtue , or the odiousness and folly of ways of vice . This notion of liberty and moral agency frustrates all en- deavours to draw men to virtue by instruction or persuasion , precept or example : for though these things may induce them ...
313. oldal
... virtue and vice lies not in their cause . A single consideration may be sufficient to shew the truth and importance of one part of this last proposition . If the essence of virtue lay in its cause , how could the first cause , or the ...
... virtue and vice lies not in their cause . A single consideration may be sufficient to shew the truth and importance of one part of this last proposition . If the essence of virtue lay in its cause , how could the first cause , or the ...
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His Mission to the Indians | 75 |
Appendix | 91 |
Preface | 123 |
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