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... tion for speech ) to improve the benefit of language , in the prop- er use and design of names , given to things which they have of ten occasion to speak of , or signify their minds about ; which is to enable them to express their ideas ...
... tion for speech ) to improve the benefit of language , in the prop- er use and design of names , given to things which they have of ten occasion to speak of , or signify their minds about ; which is to enable them to express their ideas ...
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... soul preferring or choosing such an immediate exertion or alteration of the body , such an altera- * Human Understanding . Edit , 7. vol . i , p . 197 . tion instantaneously follows . There is nothing else in the 10 FREEDOM OF THE WILL .
... soul preferring or choosing such an immediate exertion or alteration of the body , such an altera- * Human Understanding . Edit , 7. vol . i , p . 197 . tion instantaneously follows . There is nothing else in the 10 FREEDOM OF THE WILL .
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Jonathan Edwards Samuel Austin. tion instantaneously follows . There is nothing else in the actions of my mind , that I am conscious of while I walk , but only my preferring or choosing , through successive moments , that there should be ...
Jonathan Edwards Samuel Austin. tion instantaneously follows . There is nothing else in the actions of my mind , that I am conscious of while I walk , but only my preferring or choosing , through successive moments , that there should be ...
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... tion and posture , suppose , sitting still , or having my eyes open , and so may will it . But yet I cannot think they are so entirely distinct , that they can ever be properly said to run counter . A man never , in any instance , wills ...
... tion and posture , suppose , sitting still , or having my eyes open , and so may will it . But yet I cannot think they are so entirely distinct , that they can ever be properly said to run counter . A man never , in any instance , wills ...
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... tion of the soul , whereby the soul , at that instant , is out of a state of perfect indifference , with respect to the direct ob , ject of the volition . So that in every act , or going forth of the Will , there is some preponderation ...
... tion of the soul , whereby the soul , at that instant , is out of a state of perfect indifference , with respect to the direct ob , ject of the volition . So that in every act , or going forth of the Will , there is some preponderation ...
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