The Works of President Edwards: With a Memoir of His Life, Volumen3S. Converse, 1829 - 604 páginas |
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... suppose that he values the means more than the end , when he has no value for the means , but for the sake of the end of which it is the means . But yet he may value the money , though but a subordinate end , more than some other ...
... suppose that he values the means more than the end , when he has no value for the means , but for the sake of the end of which it is the means . But yet he may value the money , though but a subordinate end , more than some other ...
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... suppose that God before he created the world , had some good in view as a consequence of the world's existence , that was originally agreeable to him in itself considered , that inclined him to bring the universe into exist- ence in ...
... suppose that God before he created the world , had some good in view as a consequence of the world's existence , that was originally agreeable to him in itself considered , that inclined him to bring the universe into exist- ence in ...
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... suppose , that a desire of doing justice between two parties , may be consequential on the being of those parties ... suppose but one such end , must be what he makes his ultimate aim in all his works , in every thing he does either in ...
... suppose , that a desire of doing justice between two parties , may be consequential on the being of those parties ... suppose but one such end , must be what he makes his ultimate aim in all his works , in every thing he does either in ...
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... suppose that he had respect to himself , as his ast and highest end , in this work ; because he is worthy in him- self to be so , being infinitely the greatest and best of beings . All things else , with regard to worthiness ...
... suppose that he had respect to himself , as his ast and highest end , in this work ; because he is worthy in him- self to be so , being infinitely the greatest and best of beings . All things else , with regard to worthiness ...
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... suppose that his works are so wrought as to shew this supreme respect to himself , wherein his moral excel- lence primarily consists . When we are considering what would be most fit for God chiefly to respect , with regard to the ...
... suppose that his works are so wrought as to shew this supreme respect to himself , wherein his moral excel- lence primarily consists . When we are considering what would be most fit for God chiefly to respect , with regard to the ...
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