| Tobias Smollett - 1778 - 508 pages
...xlv- p, jyî, 373. • In other words, I maintain that there is (omeßxttl ¡aw af nature reffiiiing the will, as well as the other .powers of the mind, and every thing elfe in the conilitution of nature ; and confequently that it is never determined without fume real... | |
| John Palmer - 1779 - 314 pages
...have the following account of it ; "I " maintain that there is fome fixed law of '' nature refpecting the will, as well as the '' other powers of the mind, and every " thing elfe in the conftitution of nature ; '' and confequently that it is never deter'' mined without fome... | |
| Joseph Priestley - 1782 - 362 pages
...object of the choice, In other words, I maintain, that there is fome fixed law of nature rej'peSling the 'will, as well as the other powers of the mind, and every thing elfe in the conftitution ofnature ; and, confequently, that it is never determined without fome real... | |
| Hannah Adams - 1801 - 514 pages
...or enjoyment. See Plalm vi. 5, Job xiv. 7, &c. II. That there is fome fixed law of nature refpe&ing the will, as well as the other powers of the mind, and everything ( ompofed by the Being, who firft compofed it : fo that, in the mod proper fenfe at the... | |
| Hannah Adams - 1805 - 514 pages
...as expressly exclude any trace of sense, thought, or enjoyment. See Psal. vi. 5. Job xiv. 7, &c. 2. That there is some fixed law of nature respecting...never determined without some real or apparent cause foreign to itself; ie without some motive of choice; or, that motives influence us in some definite... | |
| Hannah Adams - 1805 - 558 pages
...peculiar to revelation ; on which alone the sacred writers build all our hope of future life : and it 2. That there is some fixed law of nature respecting...other powers of the mind, and every thing else in the conexplains the uniform language stitution of nature ; and eonof the scriptures, which speak sequently... | |
| Charles Buck - 1807 - 508 pages
...as expressly exclude any trace of sense, thought, or enjoyment. See Ps. vi, 5. Job xiv. 7, fcc. 2. That there is some fixed law of nature respecting...never determined without some real or apparent cause foreign to itself; ie without some motive of choice ; or, that motives influence us in some definite... | |
| Charles Buck - 1810 - 498 pages
...as expressly exclude any trace of sense, thought, or enjoyment. See Ps. vi, 5. Job xiv, 7, fce. 2. That there is some fixed law of nature respecting the will, as well as the other powers of the mhid, and every thing else in the constitution of nature ; and consequendy that it is never determined... | |
| Charles Buck - 1815 - 546 pages
...declarations as expressly exclude any trace of sense, thought, or en'oymenL See Ps. vi. 5. Job xiv. 7, Sx. 2. That there is some fixed law of nature respecting...never determined without some real or apparent cause foreign to itself ; ie without some motive of choice ; or that some motives influence us in some definite... | |
| Hannah Adams - 1817 - 390 pages
...of sense, thought, or enjoyment. See Psalm vi. 5. Job xiv. 10, &c. II. That there is some fixed Jaw of nature respecting the will, as well as the other...never determined without some real or apparent cause foreign to*itself; ie without some motive of choice : or, that motives influence us in some definite... | |
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