The Works of Leonard Woods, D.D.J.P. Jewett, 1851 - Congregational churches |
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Page 106
... invariable rule of volition , ” — “ no fixed connection between any class of desires and volition ; " that " desires or motives are only the occasional causes , which enable the mind to exercise its inherent power of action , itself ...
... invariable rule of volition , ” — “ no fixed connection between any class of desires and volition ; " that " desires or motives are only the occasional causes , which enable the mind to exercise its inherent power of action , itself ...
Page 107
... invariable rule of change , so that when a cause is put in these circumstances , a certain change invariably follows . It is the unfailing constancy of the result , that enables us to detect the real producing cause . philosopher , in ...
... invariable rule of change , so that when a cause is put in these circumstances , a certain change invariably follows . It is the unfailing constancy of the result , that enables us to detect the real producing cause . philosopher , in ...
Page 108
... invariable antecedent . As if a man should claim , that sowing of some sort is always an antecedent to all kinds of harvest , and when this is allowed , should assume that the sowing of wheat is the invariable antecedent of all kinds of ...
... invariable antecedent . As if a man should claim , that sowing of some sort is always an antecedent to all kinds of harvest , and when this is allowed , should assume that the sowing of wheat is the invariable antecedent of all kinds of ...
Page 109
... invariable antecedent or cause . The author seems to suppose that the asserters of moral necessity hold , that all the changes in the mind are caused by something ab extra ; and in opposition to this notion , refers to the eternal mind ...
... invariable antecedent or cause . The author seems to suppose that the asserters of moral necessity hold , that all the changes in the mind are caused by something ab extra ; and in opposition to this notion , refers to the eternal mind ...
Page 110
... invariable and indispensable antecedents to volition . This is a point in which we are all agreed . Volition cannot ... invariable rule of vo- lition ; " he could not but see and acknowledge , that there is , this one invariable rule ...
... invariable and indispensable antecedents to volition . This is a point in which we are all agreed . Volition cannot ... invariable rule of vo- lition ; " he could not but see and acknowledge , that there is , this one invariable rule ...
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