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... things concerning it . And therefore I observe , that the Will ( without any met- aphysical refining ) is plainly , That by which the mind choos- es any thing . The faculty of the Will is that faculty or pow- er or principle of mind by ...
... things concerning it . And therefore I observe , that the Will ( without any met- aphysical refining ) is plainly , That by which the mind choos- es any thing . The faculty of the Will is that faculty or pow- er or principle of mind by ...
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Jonathan Edwards Samuel Austin. rather than the want or nonexistence of that thing . So in every act of refusal , the mind chooses the absence of the thing refused ; the positive and the negative are set before the mind for its choice ...
Jonathan Edwards Samuel Austin. rather than the want or nonexistence of that thing . So in every act of refusal , the mind chooses the absence of the thing refused ; the positive and the negative are set before the mind for its choice ...
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... thing which he wills , the very same , he de sires ; and he does not will a thing , and desire the contrary in any particular . In this instance , it is not carefully observe ed , what is the thing willed , and what is the thing desired ...
... thing which he wills , the very same , he de sires ; and he does not will a thing , and desire the contrary in any particular . In this instance , it is not carefully observe ed , what is the thing willed , and what is the thing desired ...
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... thing singly , or many things conjunctly . Many particular things may concur and unite their strength to induce the mind ; and , when it is so , all together are as it were one complex motive . And when I speak of the strongest motive ...
... thing singly , or many things conjunctly . Many particular things may concur and unite their strength to induce the mind ; and , when it is so , all together are as it were one complex motive . And when I speak of the strongest motive ...
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... thing as choosing and seeking what is more easy and agreeable . 2. When I say , the Will is as the greatest apparent good is , or , ( as I have explained it ) that volition has always for its object the thing which appears most ...
... thing as choosing and seeking what is more easy and agreeable . 2. When I say , the Will is as the greatest apparent good is , or , ( as I have explained it ) that volition has always for its object the thing which appears most ...
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