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" ... that his own dispositions and actions are the necessary and sole means of his present and future happiness ; so that, in the most proper sense of the words, it depends entirely on himself, whether he be virtuous or vicious, happy or miserable. 3.... "
An Address to Dr. Priestly, Upon His Doctrine of Philosophical Necessity ... - Page 126
by Jacob Bryant - 1780 - 136 pages
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Observations in Defence of the Liberty of Man as a Moral Agent: In Answer to ...

John Palmer - Free will and determinism - 1779 - 314 pages
...158. " The '' Calviniftic fyftem entirely excludes the '' popular notion of free will, namely, the f liberty or power of doing what we pleafe, " virtuous or vicious, as belonging to every -" perfon in every fituation : which is per" fectly confiftent with the doctrine of phi" lofophical neceffity, and,...
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Disquisitions Relating to Matter and Spirit: To which is Added the ..., Volume 2

Joseph Priestley - Christianity - 1782 - 362 pages
...rieceflarian is the Very reverfe of that of the Calvinifr. • Farther, the Calviriiftic fyftem intirety excludes the popular notion of free-will, viz. the...virtuous or vicious ', as belonging to every perfon, in every fituation; which is perfectJy confident with the doctrine of philofophical necefljty,-and indeed...
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A View of Religions in Two Parts: Pt.I. Containing an ..., Parts 1-2

Hannah Adams - Religion - 1801 - 514 pages
...happy or miferable. III. The Calviniftic fyftem entirely excludes the popular notion of free will, viz. the liberty or power of doing what we pleafe,...virtuous or vicious, as belonging to every perfon, in every fituation ; which is perfectly confident with the doctrine of philofophical neceffity, and indeed...
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A View of Religions in Three Parts ...

Hannah Adams - Religions - 1805 - 514 pages
...himself, whether he be virtuous or vicious, happy or miserable. 3. The Calvinistic system entirely excludes the popular notion of free-will ; viz. the liberty or power of doing what we please, virtuous or -vicious, as belonging to every person, in every situation ; which is perfectly...
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A Theological Dictionary: Containing Definitions of All Religious ..., Volume 2

Charles Buck - Christianity - 1807 - 508 pages
...on himself whether he be virtuous or vicious, happy or miserable. 3. The Calvinistic system entirely excludes the popular notion of free-will ; viz. the liberty or power of doing what we please, virtuous or vicious, as belonging to every. person, in every situation ; which is perfectly...
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A Theological Dictionary, Volume 2

Charles Buck - Theology - 1810 - 498 pages
...on himself whether he be virtuous or vicious, happy or miserable. 3. The Calvinistic system entirely excludes the popular notion of free-will ; viz. the liberty or power of doing what we please, virtuous or vicious, as belonging to every person, in every situation ; which is perfectly...
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A Theological Dictionary, Containing Definitions of All ..., Volumes 1-2

Charles Buck - Theology - 1815 - 546 pages
...himself whether he be virtuous or vicious, liappy or miserable. 3. The Calvinistic system entirely excludes the popular notion of free-will, viz. the liberty or power of doing what we please, virtuous or vicious, as belonging to every person, in every situation ; which is perfectly...
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A Dictionary of All Religions and Religious Denominations, Jewish, Heathen ...

Hannah Adams - Religion - 1817 - 390 pages
...himself, whetbw he be virtuous or vicious* happy or miserable. HI. The Calvinistic system entirely excludes the popular notion of free-will ; viz. the liberty or power of doing what we please, virtuous or vicious, as belonging to every person, in every situation ; which is per, fectly...
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A dictionary of all religions and religious denominations,including the ...

Hannah Adams - 1823 - 556 pages
...entirely on himself, whether he be virtuons or vicious, happy or miserable. 3. The Calvinistic system excludes the popular notion of free-will ; viz. the liberty or power of doing what we please, [This, by the way, Calvinists absolutely deny.] which is (according to Dr. Pj perfectly consistent...
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A theological dictionary, containing definitions of all religious terms ...

Charles Buck - 1824 - 628 pages
...on himself whether he be virtuous or vicious, happy or miserable. 3. The Calvinistic system entirely onal, \. e. the idolatrous themselves, •who become their own statues ; or internal please, virtuous or vicious, as belonging to every person, in every situation ; which is perfectly...
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