The Works of President Edwards, Volumen2Leavitt & Allen, 1856 |
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... Agents XII . God's certain Foreknowledge of the future volitions of moral agents , in- consistent with such a Contingence of those volitions as is without all Ne- cessity • XIII . Whether we suppose the volitions of moral Agents to be ...
... Agents XII . God's certain Foreknowledge of the future volitions of moral agents , in- consistent with such a Contingence of those volitions as is without all Ne- cessity • XIII . Whether we suppose the volitions of moral Agents to be ...
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... agent , has some sort and degree of tendency or advantage to move or excite the Will , pre- vious to the effect , or to the act of the Will excited . This previous tendency of the motive is what I call the strength of the motive . That ...
... agent , has some sort and degree of tendency or advantage to move or excite the Will , pre- vious to the effect , or to the act of the Will excited . This previous tendency of the motive is what I call the strength of the motive . That ...
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... agent that has a will : the power of choosing itself , has not a power of choosing . That which has the power of volition or choice is the man or the soul , and not the power of volition itself . And he that has the Liberty of doing ...
... agent that has a will : the power of choosing itself , has not a power of choosing . That which has the power of volition or choice is the man or the soul , and not the power of volition itself . And he that has the Liberty of doing ...
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... Agent . What it does is not faulty or sinful , or deserving of any punishment . The brute creatures are not moral Agents . The actions of some of them are very profitable and pleasant ; others are very hurtful ; yet , seeing they have ...
... Agent . What it does is not faulty or sinful , or deserving of any punishment . The brute creatures are not moral Agents . The actions of some of them are very profitable and pleasant ; others are very hurtful ; yet , seeing they have ...
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... agents , and not properly to the powers of agents ; which improper way of speaking leads to many mistakes , and much confusion , as Mr. Locke observes . But I shall suppose that the Arminians , when they speak of the Will's determin ...
... agents , and not properly to the powers of agents ; which improper way of speaking leads to many mistakes , and much confusion , as Mr. Locke observes . But I shall suppose that the Arminians , when they speak of the Will's determin ...
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