Benjamin Franklin and Jonathan Edwards: Selections from Their WritingsC. Scribner's Sons, 1920 - 368 Seiten |
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... Never to dispute for things , after that I cannot handsomely retreat , upon conviction of the con- trary . . . 5. Oftentimes it suits the subject and reason- ing best , to explain by way of objection and answer , after the manner of ...
... Never to dispute for things , after that I cannot handsomely retreat , upon conviction of the con- trary . . . 5. Oftentimes it suits the subject and reason- ing best , to explain by way of objection and answer , after the manner of ...
Seite xii
... never read ; he had studied Newton , had reached an independent position with regard to the method of science , and had made important first - hand observations in nature . What he might have accomplished had he gone on with his ...
... never read ; he had studied Newton , had reached an independent position with regard to the method of science , and had made important first - hand observations in nature . What he might have accomplished had he gone on with his ...
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... never studied it , and think it needless to busy myself with it now , when I expect soon an Opportunity of knowing the Truth with less Trouble . " To Edwards such ease and peace would have been as incomprehensible as his own passionate ...
... never studied it , and think it needless to busy myself with it now , when I expect soon an Opportunity of knowing the Truth with less Trouble . " To Edwards such ease and peace would have been as incomprehensible as his own passionate ...
Seite xvi
... never quite recovered from that light . His progress may be traced in the surviving pages of his Diary begun 18 December , 1722. On that day was made the thirty- fifth of the seventy Resolutions which so singularly com- plement the ...
... never quite recovered from that light . His progress may be traced in the surviving pages of his Diary begun 18 December , 1722. On that day was made the thirty- fifth of the seventy Resolutions which so singularly com- plement the ...
Seite xvii
... never again turned back . He had taken the great step of his life ; he had given up once for all the secular aspira- tions which might have hindered him in his career as the last High Priest of American Calvinism . He threw in his ...
... never again turned back . He had taken the great step of his life ; he had given up once for all the secular aspira- tions which might have hindered him in his career as the last High Priest of American Calvinism . He threw in his ...
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