The Works of President Edwards ...Isaac Sturtevant, Printer, 1809 - Congregational churches |
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... constitution , were to him but a natural play of genius ; and which his mind , without labor , would freely and spontaneously perform . A close and conclu- sive way of reasoning upon a controversial point was easy and natural to him ...
... constitution , were to him but a natural play of genius ; and which his mind , without labor , would freely and spontaneously perform . A close and conclu- sive way of reasoning upon a controversial point was easy and natural to him ...
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... constitution of the universe . Ninthly , If there be but one thing that is originally , and independent on any future , supposed cases , agreeable to God , to be obtained by the creation of the world , then there can be but one last end ...
... constitution of the universe . Ninthly , If there be but one thing that is originally , and independent on any future , supposed cases , agreeable to God , to be obtained by the creation of the world , then there can be but one last end ...
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... constitution of the world itself , as well as from the word of God , that the moral part is the end of all the rest of the creation . The inanimate unintelligent part is made for the rational as much as a house is prepared for the ...
... constitution of the world itself , as well as from the word of God , that the moral part is the end of all the rest of the creation . The inanimate unintelligent part is made for the rational as much as a house is prepared for the ...
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... constitutions and proceedings , which were merely legal ; as though the dis- pensations of grace , which succeed those of mere law , implied : an acknowledgment , that the preceding , legal constitution would be unjust , if left as it ...
... constitutions and proceedings , which were merely legal ; as though the dis- pensations of grace , which succeed those of mere law , implied : an acknowledgment , that the preceding , legal constitution would be unjust , if left as it ...
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... constitution , or any where else ; having added to its precepts the sanction of his own divine authority . " And many things which he says , imply that all mankind do in some degree transgress the law . In page 228 , speaking of what ...
... constitution , or any where else ; having added to its precepts the sanction of his own divine authority . " And many things which he says , imply that all mankind do in some degree transgress the law . In page 228 , speaking of what ...
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