A Careful & Strict Inquiry Into the Modern Prevailing Notions of that Freedom of the Will: Which is Supposed to be Essential to Moral Agency, Virtue & Vice, Reward & Punishment, Praise & BlameLeavitt & Allen, 1858 - 190 sider |
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Side 2
... present mo- ment , is nothing else but his choosing or preferring such an alteration in his body at such a moment ... present and absent . Desire respects something absent . I may prefer my present situation and posture , suppose ...
... present mo- ment , is nothing else but his choosing or preferring such an alteration in his body at such a moment ... present and absent . Desire respects something absent . I may prefer my present situation and posture , suppose ...
Side 3
... present to enumerate and examine all the various opinions which have been advanced concerning this matter ; nor is it needful that I should enter into a particular disquisition of all FREEDOM OF THE WILL . Concerning the Determination ...
... present to enumerate and examine all the various opinions which have been advanced concerning this matter ; nor is it needful that I should enter into a particular disquisition of all FREEDOM OF THE WILL . Concerning the Determination ...
Side 4
... present purpose to say , it is that motive , which , as it stands in the view of the mind , is the strongest , that determines the Will But it may be necessary that I should a little explain my meaning in this . By motive , I mean the ...
... present purpose to say , it is that motive , which , as it stands in the view of the mind , is the strongest , that determines the Will But it may be necessary that I should a little explain my meaning in this . By motive , I mean the ...
Side 5
... present volition is conversant , and between which his choice now decides , are his own acts , in drinking the liquor , or letting it alone ; and this will certainly be done according to what , in the present view of his mind , taken in ...
... present volition is conversant , and between which his choice now decides , are his own acts , in drinking the liquor , or letting it alone ; and this will certainly be done according to what , in the present view of his mind , taken in ...
Side 6
... present purpose . I shall therefore only mention some things in general . I. One thing that makes an object proposed to choice agreeable , is the ap- parent nature and circumstances of the object . And there are various things of this ...
... present purpose . I shall therefore only mention some things in general . I. One thing that makes an object proposed to choice agreeable , is the ap- parent nature and circumstances of the object . And there are various things of this ...
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absolute absurd according act of choice act of volition action agreeable antece antecedent apostasy argument Arminian notion Atheism blame Calvinists cause cerning certainly choose Christ command common sense concerning connection consequence considered consists contingent contradiction contrary degree dependent desire determined dictate disposition Divine doctrine doctrine of necessity effect endeavors eternal event evident evil excite exercise exertion existence follow foregoing Foreknowledge foretold free act freedom future God's habit heart holy impossible inclination inconsistent indifference infinite influence mankind manner means men's Messiah metaphysical mind mind's moral agents moral Inability moral necessity Motive nature nature of things Nebuchadnezzar necessarily necessary notion of liberty object observed otherwise perfect perfectly praise preference prescience principles promises properly Psal respect Scripture self-determining power signify sincere soul Stoics suppose supposition tendency things things considered truth understanding virtuous or vicious volitions of moral wherein Whitby wholly Will's words worthy