Free Will and Determinism in American LiteratureFairleigh Dickinson University Press, 1979 - 275 עמודים |
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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 31
עמוד 12
... desire and struggle for his conversion ; indeed , such desire and struggle are necessary and are part of the predestinated process . But one's efforts and wishes alone are of no avail in effecting regeneration of one's soul . According ...
... desire and struggle for his conversion ; indeed , such desire and struggle are necessary and are part of the predestinated process . But one's efforts and wishes alone are of no avail in effecting regeneration of one's soul . According ...
עמוד 104
... desires ; but he denies that every one is at liberty to desire or not to desire , which is the real proposition involved in the dogma of free will . . . . When , after a certain composite mass of emotion and thought has arisen in him ...
... desires ; but he denies that every one is at liberty to desire or not to desire , which is the real proposition involved in the dogma of free will . . . . When , after a certain composite mass of emotion and thought has arisen in him ...
עמוד 146
... desire is scarcely appreciable , unless graphically portrayed .... The wavering of a mind under such circum- stances is an almost inexplicable thing , and yet it is ab- solutely true . Hurstwood could not bring himself to act definitely ...
... desire is scarcely appreciable , unless graphically portrayed .... The wavering of a mind under such circum- stances is an almost inexplicable thing , and yet it is ab- solutely true . Hurstwood could not bring himself to act definitely ...
תוכן
The Predestinated Will 134 | 1 |
The Predestinated Will in American Fiction of the Nineteenth | 28 |
NineteenthCentury Authors Actively Hostile | 61 |
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