The Works of President Edwards, 1. kötetB. Franklin, 1968 |
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... heart and conscience ; and enabled him to speak out of the abundance of his heart what he knew , and testify what he had seen and felt . This gave him a taste and discernment , without which he could not have been able to fill his ...
... heart and conscience ; and enabled him to speak out of the abundance of his heart what he knew , and testify what he had seen and felt . This gave him a taste and discernment , without which he could not have been able to fill his ...
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... heart must be indifferent in the time of the performance of that act , and the more indifferent and cold the heart is with relation to the act performed , so much the better ; because the act is performed with so much the greater ...
... heart must be indifferent in the time of the performance of that act , and the more indifferent and cold the heart is with relation to the act performed , so much the better ; because the act is performed with so much the greater ...
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... heart , they cannot arise from any good principle or disposi- tion in the heart ; and , consequently , according to common sense , have no sincere goodness in them , having no Virtue of heart in them . To have a virtuous heart , is to ...
... heart , they cannot arise from any good principle or disposi- tion in the heart ; and , consequently , according to common sense , have no sincere goodness in them , having no Virtue of heart in them . To have a virtuous heart , is to ...
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His Publications Manuscripts | 85 |
Appendix | 91 |
A Brief Account of Mrs Burr | 98 |
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