The Works of President Edwards ...Isaac Sturtevant, Printer, 1809 - Congregational churches |
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... disposed to object that the manner in which these subjects are treated , is something above the level of common read- ers . For though a superficial way of discourse and loose ha- rangues may well enough suit some 8 ibjects , and answer ...
... disposed to object that the manner in which these subjects are treated , is something above the level of common read- ers . For though a superficial way of discourse and loose ha- rangues may well enough suit some 8 ibjects , and answer ...
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... disposed to do every thing that is fit to be done , to suppose otherwise . At least a great part of the moral rectitude of ... disposition , inclination or affection of God's heart , does chiefly consist in a respect or regard to himself ...
... disposed to do every thing that is fit to be done , to suppose otherwise . At least a great part of the moral rectitude of ... disposition , inclination or affection of God's heart , does chiefly consist in a respect or regard to himself ...
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... disposition of his heart ; then it is reasonable to suppose that his works are so wrought as to shew this supreme respect to himself , where- in his moral excellency does primarily consist . When we are considering with ourselves , what ...
... disposition of his heart ; then it is reasonable to suppose that his works are so wrought as to shew this supreme respect to himself , where- in his moral excellency does primarily consist . When we are considering with ourselves , what ...
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... dispose , because they are in him , who is a being concerned , and not a third person that is disinterested . For being interested unfits a person to be arbiter or judge , no otherwise than as in- terest tends to blind and mislead his ...
... dispose , because they are in him , who is a being concerned , and not a third person that is disinterested . For being interested unfits a person to be arbiter or judge , no otherwise than as in- terest tends to blind and mislead his ...
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... dispose effects , he also will esteem the wise contrivance and disposition itself . And for the same reason as he delights in his own disposition , to do justly , and to dispose of things ac- As we must conceive of things , the end and ...
... dispose effects , he also will esteem the wise contrivance and disposition itself . And for the same reason as he delights in his own disposition , to do justly , and to dispose of things ac- As we must conceive of things , the end and ...
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