The Works of President Edwards, Volumen2Leavitt & Allen, 1856 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 100
Página 14
... nature of the con- nection , as in the two terms connected . The cause with which the effect is connected , is of a particular kind , viz . , that which is of moral nature ; either some previous habitual disposition , or some motive ...
... nature of the con- nection , as in the two terms connected . The cause with which the effect is connected , is of a particular kind , viz . , that which is of moral nature ; either some previous habitual disposition , or some motive ...
Página 15
... nature , but by such names as accident , chance , contingence , & c . So men make a distinction between nature and choice ; as though they were completely and universally distinct . Whereas , I suppose none will deny but that choice ...
... nature , but by such names as accident , chance , contingence , & c . So men make a distinction between nature and choice ; as though they were completely and universally distinct . Whereas , I suppose none will deny but that choice ...
Página 27
... nature , and so not self - existent , and therefore must have a Cause . But if things , not in themselves necessary , may begin to be without a Cause , all this arguing is vain . Indeed , I will not affirm , that there is in the nature ...
... nature , and so not self - existent , and therefore must have a Cause . But if things , not in themselves necessary , may begin to be without a Cause , all this arguing is vain . Indeed , I will not affirm , that there is in the nature ...
Página 29
... nature of exist- ence , be it ever so diverse from others , can lay no foundation for that thing's coming into existence without a Cause ; because to suppose this , would be to suppose the particular nature of existence to be a thing ...
... nature of exist- ence , be it ever so diverse from others , can lay no foundation for that thing's coming into existence without a Cause ; because to suppose this , would be to suppose the particular nature of existence to be a thing ...
Página 30
... nature of things . SECTION IV . Whether Volition can arise without a Cause through the Activity of the Nature of the Soul . THE author of the Essay on the Freedom of the Will in God and the Creatures , in answer to that objection ...
... nature of things . SECTION IV . Whether Volition can arise without a Cause through the Activity of the Nature of the Soul . THE author of the Essay on the Freedom of the Will in God and the Creatures , in answer to that objection ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
according action Adam Adam's agreeable antecedent apostasy apostle appears Arminians benevolence Calvinists cause chap choose Christ command connection consequence considered consists contrary corrupt creature death decree degree determined disposition divine divine grace doctrine effect efficacious grace Egypt endeavors eternal event evident evil exercise existence Gentiles glory God's grace happiness hath heart holiness idolatry implies inclination inconsistent indifference infinite influence Jews last end law of Moses liberty Lord man's manifest mankind manner means men's metaphysical mind moral agents moral necessity motive nature nature of things necessary notion object observed Old Testament Original Sin perfect person posterity praise principles proper properly Psal Psalm punishment reason regard respect righteousness salvation Scripture self-determining sense signify sincerity sinful soul speaks spirit spoken suppose supposition Taylor tendency things tion true virtue truly ultimate end unto verse virtuous volition wherein Whitby wicked wickedness words worthy