The Works of President Edwards: With a Memoir of His Life ...G. & C. & H. Carvill, 1830 |
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Stran 50
... argument on this subject , I would explain how I would be understood , when I use the word Cause in this discourse ; since , for want of a better word , I shall have occasion to use it in a sense which is more exten- sive , than that in ...
... argument on this subject , I would explain how I would be understood , when I use the word Cause in this discourse ; since , for want of a better word , I shall have occasion to use it in a sense which is more exten- sive , than that in ...
Stran 51
... arguing from Effects to Causes ceaseth , and so all knowledge of any existence , besides what we have by the most direct and immediate intuition , particularly all our proof of the be- ing of God ceases : we argue His being from our own ...
... arguing from Effects to Causes ceaseth , and so all knowledge of any existence , besides what we have by the most direct and immediate intuition , particularly all our proof of the be- ing of God ceases : we argue His being from our own ...
Stran 51
... argument on this subject , I would explain how I would be understood , when I use the word Cause in this discourse ; since , for want of a better word , I shall have occasion to use it in a sense which is more exten- sive , than that in ...
... argument on this subject , I would explain how I would be understood , when I use the word Cause in this discourse ; since , for want of a better word , I shall have occasion to use it in a sense which is more exten- sive , than that in ...
Stran 51
... arguing from Effects to Causes ceaseth , and so all knowledge of any existence , besides what we have by the most direct and immediate intuition , particularly all our proof of the be- ing of God ceases : we argue His being from our own ...
... arguing from Effects to Causes ceaseth , and so all knowledge of any existence , besides what we have by the most direct and immediate intuition , particularly all our proof of the be- ing of God ceases : we argue His being from our own ...
Stran 52
... argument a priori and one a posteriori , a distinction of considerable use , as well as of long standing among divines , metaphysicians , and logical writers . An argument from either of these , when legitimately applied , may amount to ...
... argument a priori and one a posteriori , a distinction of considerable use , as well as of long standing among divines , metaphysicians , and logical writers . An argument from either of these , when legitimately applied , may amount to ...
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