The Works of President Edwards ...Isaac Sturtevant, Printer, 1808 - Congregational churches |
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... suppose and suggest , that the per- sons marked out by these names , received those doctrines which they entertain , out of regard to , and reliance on , those men after whom they are named ; as though they made them their rule ; in the ...
... suppose and suggest , that the per- sons marked out by these names , received those doctrines which they entertain , out of regard to , and reliance on , those men after whom they are named ; as though they made them their rule ; in the ...
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... suppose , that the thus distinguishing persons of differ- ent opinions by different names , arises mainly from an uncharit- able spirit . It may arise from the disposition there is in man- kind ( whom God has distinguished with an ...
... suppose , that the thus distinguishing persons of differ- ent opinions by different names , arises mainly from an uncharit- able spirit . It may arise from the disposition there is in man- kind ( whom God has distinguished with an ...
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... suppose them not connected . Thus many things are necessary in their own nature . So the eternal existence of being generally considered , is necessary in itself : Because it would be in itself the greatest absurdity , to deny the exist ...
... suppose them not connected . Thus many things are necessary in their own nature . So the eternal existence of being generally considered , is necessary in itself : Because it would be in itself the greatest absurdity , to deny the exist ...
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... suppose , that if any thing comes to pass by the former kind of Necessity , the nature of things is not concerned in it , as well as in the latter . I do not mean to determine , that when a moral habit or mo- tive is so strong , that ...
... suppose , that if any thing comes to pass by the former kind of Necessity , the nature of things is not concerned in it , as well as in the latter . I do not mean to determine , that when a moral habit or mo- tive is so strong , that ...
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... suppose none will deny but that choice , in many cases , arises from nature , as truly as oth er events . But the dependence and connexion between acts of volition or choice , and their causes , according to established laws , is not so ...
... suppose none will deny but that choice , in many cases , arises from nature , as truly as oth er events . But the dependence and connexion between acts of volition or choice , and their causes , according to established laws , is not so ...
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