The Works of President Edwards, Količina 1B. Franklin, 1968 |
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Stran 59
... principles were , the general cry was to have him dismissed , as what alone would satisfy them . This was evident from the whole tenor of their conduct , as they neglected and opposed the most proper means of calmly considering , and so ...
... principles were , the general cry was to have him dismissed , as what alone would satisfy them . This was evident from the whole tenor of their conduct , as they neglected and opposed the most proper means of calmly considering , and so ...
Stran 311
... principles , the very notion of virtue or vice implies absurdity and contradiction . For it is absurd in itself , and contrary to common sense , to suppose a virtuous act of mind without any good intention or aim ; and , by their principles ...
... principles , the very notion of virtue or vice implies absurdity and contradiction . For it is absurd in itself , and contrary to common sense , to suppose a virtuous act of mind without any good intention or aim ; and , by their principles ...
Stran 391
... principles , in refe- rence to the existence of sin in the universe , though there are many excellent remarks interspersed , and sound reasoning as far as his data would admit , yet he is evidently embarrassed ; makes concessions which ...
... principles , in refe- rence to the existence of sin in the universe , though there are many excellent remarks interspersed , and sound reasoning as far as his data would admit , yet he is evidently embarrassed ; makes concessions which ...
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His Mission to the Indians | 75 |
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