Irish Writings from the Age of Swift: Archbishop King's Sermon on predestinationCadenus Press, 1976 |
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... human freedom . Because we cannot know the former as it actually is , King claims that we cannot sensibly suppose that it conflicts with human freedom ; and since believing in both our freedom and God's foreknowledge will ' make us ...
... human freedom . Because we cannot know the former as it actually is , King claims that we cannot sensibly suppose that it conflicts with human freedom ; and since believing in both our freedom and God's foreknowledge will ' make us ...
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... human nature ; and that it is neither harder nor easier to justify rationally the value of holiness than the value of kindness . DAVID BERMAN Trinity College , Dublin 1 Divine Predeftination and Fore - knowledge , con- fiftent 27.
... human nature ; and that it is neither harder nor easier to justify rationally the value of holiness than the value of kindness . DAVID BERMAN Trinity College , Dublin 1 Divine Predeftination and Fore - knowledge , con- fiftent 27.
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... human Persons , than the Divine Intellect does from human , or the Principles of Divine Actions from human Passions ; for instance , Anger , Hatred , and the like . ' Tis strange therefore that Men who would be esteem'd learned , should ...
... human Persons , than the Divine Intellect does from human , or the Principles of Divine Actions from human Passions ; for instance , Anger , Hatred , and the like . ' Tis strange therefore that Men who would be esteem'd learned , should ...
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