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... Freedom of the Will , in God and the Crea- ture , as holding that notion of Freedom of Will , which I oppose ; yet I do not mean to call him an Arminian : However , in that doctrine he agrees with Arminians , and departs from the cur ...
... Freedom of the Will , in God and the Crea- ture , as holding that notion of Freedom of Will , which I oppose ; yet I do not mean to call him an Arminian : However , in that doctrine he agrees with Arminians , and departs from the cur ...
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Jonathan Edwards Samuel Austin. FREEDOM OF THE WILL . PART I. Wherein are explained and stated various Terms and Things belonging to the Subject of the ensu- ing Discourse . SECTION I. Concerning the Nature of the ... FREEDOM OF THE WILL. ...
Jonathan Edwards Samuel Austin. FREEDOM OF THE WILL . PART I. Wherein are explained and stated various Terms and Things belonging to the Subject of the ensu- ing Discourse . SECTION I. Concerning the Nature of the ... FREEDOM OF THE WILL. ...
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... judgment , or firmness of assent , with which the mind judges the pleasure to be fu- ture . Because it is more agreeable to have a certain happi- ness , than an uncertain one ; and a pleasure 18 FREEDOM OF THE WILL .
... judgment , or firmness of assent , with which the mind judges the pleasure to be fu- ture . Because it is more agreeable to have a certain happi- ness , than an uncertain one ; and a pleasure 18 FREEDOM OF THE WILL .
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... latter of the two senses now mention- ed , viz . as necessary or impossible to us , and with relation to any supposable opposition or endeavour of ours . 3. As the word Necessity in its vulgar and common FREEDOM OF THE WILL . 23.
... latter of the two senses now mention- ed , viz . as necessary or impossible to us , and with relation to any supposable opposition or endeavour of ours . 3. As the word Necessity in its vulgar and common FREEDOM OF THE WILL . 23.
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... insensibly slide into the vulgar use of them , and so apply the words in a very inconsistent man- ner : This habitual connexion of ideas will deceive and con- found us in our reasonings and discourses , wherein we FREEDOM OF THE WILL .
... insensibly slide into the vulgar use of them , and so apply the words in a very inconsistent man- ner : This habitual connexion of ideas will deceive and con- found us in our reasonings and discourses , wherein we FREEDOM OF THE WILL .
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