American Thought Before 1900: A Sourcebook from Puritanism to DarwinismMacmillan, 1966 - 448 Seiten An anthology of selected writings from Jonathan Edwards to John Dewey which reflect American thinking on various subjects. |
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... true faith and holiness , and a man's becoming a true saint at first , does not depend on the self - determining power of the will , but on the deter- mining efficacious grace of God ; it may well be argued that it is so also with ...
... true faith and holiness , and a man's becoming a true saint at first , does not depend on the self - determining power of the will , but on the deter- mining efficacious grace of God ; it may well be argued that it is so also with ...
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... true virtue ? this is the same as to inquire what that is , which renders any habit , disposition , or exercise of the heart truly beautiful . I use the phrase true virtue , and speak of things truly beautiful , because I suppose it ...
... true virtue ? this is the same as to inquire what that is , which renders any habit , disposition , or exercise of the heart truly beautiful . I use the phrase true virtue , and speak of things truly beautiful , because I suppose it ...
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... true virtue , naturally lead us to such a notion of it . If it has its seat in the heart , and is the general goodness and beauty of the disposition and its exercise , in the most comprehensive view , considered with regard to its ...
... true virtue , naturally lead us to such a notion of it . If it has its seat in the heart , and is the general goodness and beauty of the disposition and its exercise , in the most comprehensive view , considered with regard to its ...
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Editors Note | 33 |
Samuel Johnson | 87 |
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