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... means charge Arminians in general with all the corrupt doc- trine , which these maintained . Thus , for instance , it would be very injurious , if I should rank Arminian Divines , in general , with such Authors as Mr. Chubb . I doubt ...
... means charge Arminians in general with all the corrupt doc- trine , which these maintained . Thus , for instance , it would be very injurious , if I should rank Arminian Divines , in general , with such Authors as Mr. Chubb . I doubt ...
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... mean to call him an Arminian : However , in that doctrine he agrees with Arminians , and departs from the cur- rent and general opinion of Calvinists . If the Author of that Essay be the same as it is commonly ascribed to , he ...
... mean to call him an Arminian : However , in that doctrine he agrees with Arminians , and departs from the cur- rent and general opinion of Calvinists . If the Author of that Essay be the same as it is commonly ascribed to , he ...
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... mean the whole of that which moves , excites or invites the mind to volition , whether that be one thing singly , or many things conjunctly . Many particular things may concur and unite their strength to induce the mind ; and , when it ...
... mean the whole of that which moves , excites or invites the mind to volition , whether that be one thing singly , or many things conjunctly . Many particular things may concur and unite their strength to induce the mind ; and , when it ...
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... means ; or the frame or state that the mind is in on a particular occasion . That object which ap- pears agreeable to one , does not so to another . And the same object does not always appear alike agreeable , to the same person , at ...
... means ; or the frame or state that the mind is in on a particular occasion . That object which ap- pears agreeable to one , does not so to another . And the same object does not always appear alike agreeable , to the same person , at ...
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... mean , when we say , a thing cannot but be , we might explain our- selves by saying , we mean , it must necessarily be so ; as well as explain Necessity , by saying , it is that by which a thing cannot but be . And Secondly , this ...
... mean , when we say , a thing cannot but be , we might explain our- selves by saying , we mean , it must necessarily be so ; as well as explain Necessity , by saying , it is that by which a thing cannot but be . And Secondly , this ...
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