The Works of President Edwards: With a Memoir of His Life, Volumen3S. Converse, 1829 - 604 páginas |
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... object , that the manner in which these subjects are treated is something above the level of common readers . For though a superficial way of discourse and loose harangues may well enough suit some subjects , and answer some valuable ...
... object , that the manner in which these subjects are treated is something above the level of common readers . For though a superficial way of discourse and loose harangues may well enough suit some subjects , and answer some valuable ...
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... objects of others ' esteem and love ; and partly because he hopes , through the friend- ship of that person , to have his assistance in other affairs ; and so to be put under advantage for obtaining further ends . A chief end , which is ...
... objects of others ' esteem and love ; and partly because he hopes , through the friend- ship of that person , to have his assistance in other affairs ; and so to be put under advantage for obtaining further ends . A chief end , which is ...
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... objects of moral respect ; that is , to intelligent beings capable of moral actions and relations . And therefore it must chiefly consist in giving due respect to that Being to whom most is due ; for God is infinitely the most worthy of ...
... objects of moral respect ; that is , to intelligent beings capable of moral actions and relations . And therefore it must chiefly consist in giving due respect to that Being to whom most is due ; for God is infinitely the most worthy of ...
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... objects , as well as the regard of creatures . Thus , we must conclude , that such an arbiter as I have supposed , would determine , that the whole universe , in all its actings , proceed- ings , revolutions , and entire series of ...
... objects , as well as the regard of creatures . Thus , we must conclude , that such an arbiter as I have supposed , would determine , that the whole universe , in all its actings , proceed- ings , revolutions , and entire series of ...
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... object of his value . For to suppose that he values it only for some farther end , is in direct contradiction to the present supposition , which is , that he values it absolutely , and for itself . Hence it most clearly follows , that ...
... object of his value . For to suppose that he values it only for some farther end , is in direct contradiction to the present supposition , which is , that he values it absolutely , and for itself . Hence it most clearly follows , that ...
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