The Works of President Edwards: With a Memoir of His Life, Volumen3S. Converse, 1829 - 604 páginas |
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... mind would expatiate with peculiar ease , profit and entertainment . Those studies , which to some are too fatiguing to the mind , and wearying to the constitution , were to him but a natural play of genius , and which his mind without ...
... mind would expatiate with peculiar ease , profit and entertainment . Those studies , which to some are too fatiguing to the mind , and wearying to the constitution , were to him but a natural play of genius , and which his mind without ...
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... mind the meaning of the terms . By last end being meant , that which is regarded and sought by an agent , as agreeable or desirable for its own sake ; a subordinate that which is sought only for the sake of something else . Fifthly ...
... mind the meaning of the terms . By last end being meant , that which is regarded and sought by an agent , as agreeable or desirable for its own sake ; a subordinate that which is sought only for the sake of something else . Fifthly ...
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... mind , on sedate and calm re- flection . say The 1. It seems a thing in itself proper and desirable , that the glorious attributes of God , which consist in a sufficiency to cer- tain acts and effects , should be exerted in the ...
... mind , on sedate and calm re- flection . say The 1. It seems a thing in itself proper and desirable , that the glorious attributes of God , which consist in a sufficiency to cer- tain acts and effects , should be exerted in the ...
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... mind as future . God did not love angels in the strictest sense , but in consequence of his intending to create them , and so having an idea of future ex- isting angels . Therefore his love to them was not properly what excited him to ...
... mind as future . God did not love angels in the strictest sense , but in consequence of his intending to create them , and so having an idea of future ex- isting angels . Therefore his love to them was not properly what excited him to ...
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... mind . He beheld them with equal clearness , certainty and fulness , in every respect , as he doth now . They were always equally present ; as with him there is no variableness or succession . He ever beheld and en- joyed them perfectly ...
... mind . He beheld them with equal clearness , certainty and fulness , in every respect , as he doth now . They were always equally present ; as with him there is no variableness or succession . He ever beheld and en- joyed them perfectly ...
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