The Works of President Edwards: With a Memoir of His Life ...G. & C. & H. Carvill, 1830 |
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... Sense 15 18 26 32 38 42 45 50 55 59 62 68 77 80 86 98 114 127 133 136 148 154 166 173 179 186 195 204 SECT . IV . Necessary Virtue agreeable to Common Sense.
... Sense 15 18 26 32 38 42 45 50 55 59 62 68 77 80 86 98 114 127 133 136 148 154 166 173 179 186 195 204 SECT . IV . Necessary Virtue agreeable to Common Sense.
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... sense , that the Will always is , as the greatest apparent good is . But only , for the right understanding of this , two things must be well and distinctly observed . 1. It must be observed in what sense I use the term " good " namely ...
... sense , that the Will always is , as the greatest apparent good is . But only , for the right understanding of this , two things must be well and distinctly observed . 1. It must be observed in what sense I use the term " good " namely ...
Stran 23
... sense , than of the other ; this last 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 of which it has a strong and lively sense , than ...
... sense , than of the other ; this last 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 of which it has a strong and lively sense , than ...
Stran 25
... 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 mere- ly 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 mere- ly what is called reason or ...
Stran 26
... sense in which they are used , should be clearly understood . Here I might say , that a thing is then said to be necessary , when it must be , and cannot be otherwise . But this would not properly be a definition of Necessity , any more ...
... sense in which they are used , should be clearly understood . Here I might say , that a thing is then said to be necessary , when it must be , and cannot be otherwise . But this would not properly be a definition of Necessity , any more ...
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