The Works of President Edwards, Volumen2Leavitt & Allen, 1856 |
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... sense , must be something that is extant in the view or apprehension of the understanding , or perceiving faculty . Nothing can induce or invite the mind to will or act any thing , any further than it is ceived , or is some way or other ...
... sense , must be something that is extant in the view or apprehension of the understanding , or perceiving faculty . Nothing can induce or invite the mind to will or act any thing , any further than it is ceived , or is some way or other ...
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... sense of , than of the other ; this has the greatest advantage by far to affect and attract the mind , and move the Will . It is now more agreeable to the mind , to take the pleasure it has a strong and lively sense of , than that which ...
... sense of , than of the other ; this has the greatest advantage by far to affect and attract the mind , and move the Will . It is now more agreeable to the mind , to take the pleasure it has a strong and lively sense of , than that which ...
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... sense , the Will always follows the last dictate of the understanding . But then the understanding must be taken in a large sense , as including the whole faculty of perception or apprehension , and not merely what is called reason or ...
... sense , the Will always follows the last dictate of the understanding . But then the understanding must be taken in a large sense , as including the whole faculty of perception or apprehension , and not merely what is called reason or ...
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... sense of the word , which is , or will be , notwithstand- ing all supposable opposition . To say , that a thing is ... sense ; we grow up with such a habit ; which by the daily use of these terms , in such a sense , from our childhood ...
... sense of the word , which is , or will be , notwithstand- ing all supposable opposition . To say , that a thing is ... sense ; we grow up with such a habit ; which by the daily use of these terms , in such a sense , from our childhood ...
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... sense , yet , unless we are exceeding circumspect and wary , we shall insensibly slide into the vulgar use of them , and so apply the words in a very inconsistent manner : this habit- ual connection of ideas will deceive and confound us ...
... sense , yet , unless we are exceeding circumspect and wary , we shall insensibly slide into the vulgar use of them , and so apply the words in a very inconsistent manner : this habit- ual connection of ideas will deceive and confound us ...
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