The Works of President Edwards ...Isaac Sturtevant, Printer, 1808 - Congregational churches |
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... considered what is the next and immediate object of the Will , with respect to a man's walk- ing , or any other external action ; which is not being remov- ed from one place to another ; on the earth , or through the air ; these are ...
... considered what is the next and immediate object of the Will , with respect to a man's walk- ing , or any other external action ; which is not being remov- ed from one place to another ; on the earth , or through the air ; these are ...
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... considered , he chooses to utter such words , and does not desire not to utter them . And so as to the thing which Mr. Locke speaks of as desired , viz . That the words , though they tend to persuade , should not be effectual to that ...
... considered , he chooses to utter such words , and does not desire not to utter them . And so as to the thing which Mr. Locke speaks of as desired , viz . That the words , though they tend to persuade , should not be effectual to that ...
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... considered or viewed as good ; nor has it any tendency to invite or engage the election of the soul in any further degree than it appears such . For to say otherwise , would be to say , that things that appear have a tendency by the ...
... considered or viewed as good ; nor has it any tendency to invite or engage the election of the soul in any further degree than it appears such . For to say otherwise , would be to say , that things that appear have a tendency by the ...
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... considered as belonging to it , and as it were parts of it ; as it stands in the mind's view , as a proposed object of choice . 3. The apparent state of the pleasure or trouble that ap- pears , with respect to distance of time ; being ...
... considered as belonging to it , and as it were parts of it ; as it stands in the mind's view , as a proposed object of choice . 3. The apparent state of the pleasure or trouble that ap- pears , with respect to distance of time ; being ...
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... considered . If the immediate objects of the Will are a man's own actions , then those ac- tions which appear most agreeable to him he wills . If it be now most agreeable to him , all things considered , to walk , then he wills to walk ...
... considered . If the immediate objects of the Will are a man's own actions , then those ac- tions which appear most agreeable to him he wills . If it be now most agreeable to him , all things considered , to walk , then he wills to walk ...
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