The Works of President Edwards: With a Memoir of His Life, 2. kötetS. Converse, 1829 - 584 oldal |
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... sufficient to my present purpose to say , It is that motive , which , as it stands in the view of the mind , is the strongest , that determines the Will . But it may be necessary that I should a little ex- plain my meaning . By motive ...
... sufficient to my present purpose to say , It is that motive , which , as it stands in the view of the mind , is the strongest , that determines the Will . But it may be necessary that I should a little ex- plain my meaning . By motive ...
31. oldal
... sufficient for the explaining of the terms necessary and Necessity , as terms of art , and as often used by metaphysicians , and controversial writers in divinity , in a sense diverse from , and more extensive than their original ...
... sufficient for the explaining of the terms necessary and Necessity , as terms of art , and as often used by metaphysicians , and controversial writers in divinity , in a sense diverse from , and more extensive than their original ...
32. oldal
... sufficient to satisfy mankind , in their conduct and behaviour in the world , as they would consult their own safety and inte- rest , and treat others properly as members of society . And sometimes by moral Necessity is meant that ...
... sufficient to satisfy mankind , in their conduct and behaviour in the world , as they would consult their own safety and inte- rest , and treat others properly as members of society . And sometimes by moral Necessity is meant that ...
35. oldal
... sufficient motives in view , to induce and excite the act of the will , or the strength of apparent motives to the contrary . Or both these may be resolved into one ; and it may be said in one word , that moral Inability consists in the ...
... sufficient motives in view , to induce and excite the act of the will , or the strength of apparent motives to the contrary . Or both these may be resolved into one ; and it may be said in one word , that moral Inability consists in the ...
38. oldal
... sufficient , but a disposition : nothing is wanting but a will . SECT . V. Concerning the Notion of Liberty , and of Moral Agency . The plain and obvious meaning of the words Freedom and Liberty , in common speech , is The power ...
... sufficient , but a disposition : nothing is wanting but a will . SECT . V. Concerning the Notion of Liberty , and of Moral Agency . The plain and obvious meaning of the words Freedom and Liberty , in common speech , is The power ...
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WORKS OF PRESIDENT EDWARDS W/A Jonathan 1703-1758 Edwards,Sereno Edwards 1786-1850 Dwight,David 1718-1747 Brainerd Nincs elérhető előnézet - 2016 |
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