Masters of American Literature, Volumen1Henry August Pochmann, Gay Wilson Allen Macmillan, 1949 - 1679 páginas |
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... Cause that I am like to suffer the Disasters which you lay before me , you have no Cause to be either angry with me , or sorry for me ; yea , I am not only willing to part with every thing that is dear to me in this World for this Cause ...
... Cause that I am like to suffer the Disasters which you lay before me , you have no Cause to be either angry with me , or sorry for me ; yea , I am not only willing to part with every thing that is dear to me in this World for this Cause ...
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... caused by that first act ; for though indeed the Will caused it , yet it did not cause it freely , because the preceding act , by which it was caused , was not free . And again , if the Will be not free in the second act , so neither ...
... caused by that first act ; for though indeed the Will caused it , yet it did not cause it freely , because the preceding act , by which it was caused , was not free . And again , if the Will be not free in the second act , so neither ...
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... cause eternally existing , of a nature totally different to any material existence we know of , and by the power of which all things exist ; and this first cause , man calls 20 God . It is only by the exercise of reason that man can ...
... cause eternally existing , of a nature totally different to any material existence we know of , and by the power of which all things exist ; and this first cause , man calls 20 God . It is only by the exercise of reason that man can ...
Contenido
From Of Being | 154 |
From Notes on the Mind | 160 |
SELECTED COOPER BIBLIOGRAPHY | 235 |
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