The Works of President Edwards ...Isaac Sturtevant, Printer, 1808 - Congregational churches |
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... manner which has been ex- plained . The choice of the mind never departs from that which at that time , and with respect to the direct and imme- diate objects of that decision of the mind , appears most agree- able and pleasing , all ...
... manner which has been ex- plained . The choice of the mind never departs from that which at that time , and with respect to the direct and imme- diate objects of that decision of the mind , appears most agree- able and pleasing , all ...
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... manner . A thing is said to be necessary , when we cannot help it , let us do what we will . So any thing is said to be impossible to us , when we would do it , or would have it brought to pass , and endeavor it ; or at least may be ...
... manner . A thing is said to be necessary , when we cannot help it , let us do what we will . So any thing is said to be impossible to us , when we would do it , or would have it brought to pass , and endeavor it ; or at least may be ...
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... manner , as terms of art . 4. It follows from what has been observed , that when these terms necessary , impossible , irresistible , unable , & c . are used in cases wherein no opposition , or insufficient will or en- deavor , is ...
... manner , as terms of art . 4. It follows from what has been observed , that when these terms necessary , impossible , irresistible , unable , & c . are used in cases wherein no opposition , or insufficient will or en- deavor , is ...
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... manner of event by some other name . Even in many things which are seen in the material and inanimate world , which do not discernibly and obviously come to pass accord- ing to any settled course , men do not call the manner of the ...
... manner of event by some other name . Even in many things which are seen in the material and inanimate world , which do not discernibly and obviously come to pass accord- ing to any settled course , men do not call the manner of the ...
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... manner , is an act that the soul voluntarily chooses ; or , which is the same thing , it is an act determined still by a preceding act of the Will , choos- ing that . And the like may again . be observed of the last mentioned act ...
... manner , is an act that the soul voluntarily chooses ; or , which is the same thing , it is an act determined still by a preceding act of the Will , choos- ing that . And the like may again . be observed of the last mentioned act ...
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