The Works of President Edwards ...Isaac Sturtevant, Printer, 1808 - Congregational churches |
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... manner , as the followers of Christ are called Christ- ians ; after his name , whom they regard and depend upon , as their great Head and Rule . Whereas , this is an unjust and groundless imputation on those that go under the ...
... manner , as the followers of Christ are called Christ- ians ; after his name , whom they regard and depend upon , as their great Head and Rule . Whereas , this is an unjust and groundless imputation on those that go under the ...
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... manner of its view ; of which it would perhaps be hard to make a perfect enume ration . But so much I think may be determined in general , without room for controversy , that whatever is perceived or apprehended by an intelligent and ...
... manner of its view ; of which it would perhaps be hard to make a perfect enume ration . But so much I think may be determined in general , without room for controversy , that whatever is perceived or apprehended by an intelligent and ...
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... manner of the view , and the state and circumstances of the mind that views . Particularly to enumerate all things pertaining to the mind's VOL . V. с 11 view of the objects of volition , which have influence FREEDOM OF THE WILL . 17.
... manner of the view , and the state and circumstances of the mind that views . Particularly to enumerate all things pertaining to the mind's VOL . V. с 11 view of the objects of volition , which have influence FREEDOM OF THE WILL . 17.
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... manner of the view . If the object be something which ap- pears connected with future pleasure , not only will the degree of apparent pleasure have influence , but also the manner of the view , especially in two respects . 1. With ...
... manner of the view . If the object be something which ap- pears connected with future pleasure , not only will the degree of apparent pleasure have influence , but also the manner of the view , especially in two respects . 1. With ...
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... manner of the view ; perhaps if we strictly consider the matter , the different temper and state of the mind makes no alteration as to the agreeableness of objects , any other way than as it makes the objects themselves appear different ...
... manner of the view ; perhaps if we strictly consider the matter , the different temper and state of the mind makes no alteration as to the agreeableness of objects , any other way than as it makes the objects themselves appear different ...
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