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" By motive, I mean the whole of that which moves, excites, or invites the mind to volition, whether that be one thing singly, or many things conjunctly. "
The Quarterly Theological Review: Conducted by the Rev. Ezra Stiles Ely - Page 47
1819
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A Careful and Strict Inquiry Into the Modern Prevailing Notions of that ...

Jonathan Edwards - Free will and determinism - 1768 - 464 pages
...Will. — But it may be necefl'ary that I mould a little •explain my Meaning in this. By Motive, I mean the whole of that which moves, excites or invites the mind to Volition, whether that be one Thing fmgly, or many Things conjunctly. Many particular Things may concur and unite their Strength to induce...
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The Works of President Edwards ...

Jonathan Edwards - Congregational churches - 1808 - 520 pages
...mines the Will. But it may be necessary that I should a little explain my meaning in this. By motive, I mean the whole of that which moves, excites or invites...induce the mind ; and, when it is so, all together arc as it were one complex motive. And when I speak of the strongest motive, I have respect to the...
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An Essay Concerning the Free Agency of Man: Or the Powers and Faculties of ...

Nicholas Baylies - Free will and determinism - 1820 - 228 pages
...strongest motive is the cause of what I call choice ; but not of volition. Thus, 1. By the thing chosen, I mean the whole of that, which moves, excites or invites the understanding to a choice, whether that be one thing singly, or many things conjunctly. Many particular...
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Memoirs and select remains of ... John Cooke [ed.] by G. Redford

John Cooke - 1828 - 630 pages
...supported by power, is the proper source of personal obligation. The motive to obey the will of God, means the whole of that •which moves, excites or invites the mind to choose or determine; whether one thing singly, or many things conjointly. Thus a perception of the...
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The Works of President Edwards: With a Memoir of His Life, Volume 2

Jonathan Edwards - Religion - 1829 - 598 pages
...determines the Will. But it may be necessary that I should a little explain my meaning. By motive, I mean the whole of that which moves, excites, or...the mind ; and when it is so, all together are as one complex motive. And when I speak of the strongest motive, 1 have respect to the strength of the...
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The Works of President Edwards: With a Memoir of His Life ...

Jonathan Edwards - Congregational churches - 1830 - 604 pages
...determines the Will. But it may be necessary that I should a little explain my meaning. By motive, I mean the whole of that which moves, excites, or...the mind ; and when it is so, all together are as one complex motive. And when I speak of the strongest motive, 1 have respect to the strength of the...
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The Works of President Edwards: With a Memoir of His Life ...

Jonathan Edwards - Congregational churches - 1830 - 598 pages
...determines the Will. But it may be necessary that I should a little explain my meaning. By motive, 1 mean the whole of that which moves, excites, or invites...the mind ; and when it is so, all together are as one complex motive. And when I speak of the strongest motive, 1 have respect to the strength of the...
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A careful and strict enquiry into the modern prevailing notions of that ...

Jonathan Edwards - 1831 - 636 pages
...determines the will: but it may be necessary that I should a little explain my meaning in this. By motive, I mean the whole of that which moves, excites, or...are, as it were, one complex motive. And when I speak Whatever is a motive, in this sense,- must be something that is extant in the view or apprehension...
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Religious Dissensions: Their Cause and Cure : a Prize Essay

Pharcellus Church - Christian union - 1838 - 410 pages
...connection between the choice or action and the strongest motive. " By motive " to use his own words, " I mean the whole of that which moves, excites or invites...conjunctly. Many particular things may concur and unite in their strength to induce the mind ; and when it is so, all together are as it were one complex motive....
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Religious Dissensions: Their Cause and Cure; a Prize Essay

Pharcellus Church - Bible - 1838 - 412 pages
...connection between the choice or action and the strongest motive. " By motive " to use his own words, " I mean the whole of that which moves, excites or invites...things conjunctly. Many particular things may concur andunite in their strength to induce the mind ; and when it is so, all together are as it were one...
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