10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PREPOLLENT»
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Discourses controversial and practical
You will tell me perhaps, that you are always determined by the prepollent motive
, and that the choice of that motive is never in yourself, but is thrown in your way
by accident, the natural course of things, or the providence of God. Perhaps now
...
Philip Skelton, Samuel Burdy, Robert Lynam, 1824
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An essay on the nature and conduct of the passions and ...
liave the Idea of a Greater, or see this to be S e c t. inconsistent with some more
valuable Object, II. or that it may bring upon him some prepollent ' Evil. The
certain Knowledge of any of these Things, or probable Presumption of them, may
stop ...
3
The Complete Works of the Late Rev. Philip Skelton, Rector ...
You will tell me perhaps, that you are always determined by the prepollent motive
, and that the choice of that motive is never in yourself, but is thrown in your way
by accident, the natural course of things, or the providence of God. Perhaps now
...
Philip Skelton, Rev. Robt Lynam, 1824
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Discourses on several important subjects: to which are added ...
If they were not for some prepollent Good j then he would not suffer them to be
wrought 3t all : Since if evil Beings might, for no prepollent Good, interrupt the
Course of 'Nature, and turn Things , info another Channel, all human Affairs must
...
5
The Hibernian Magazine, Or, Compendium of Entertaining Knowledge
In the last part of this tract the author endeavours to prove that happiness is
actually prepollent in the present system. «ach man consider himself. — Does Ink
life a benefit ? Would he not loss of it a misfortune ? Are not ires more frequent ...
6
An Ecclesiastical History, from the Birth of Christ to the ...
... in consequence of prepollent motives, which produce their effects with certainty
, though these effects be contingent, and by no means the offspring of an
absolute and essentially immutable fatality. These principles are evidently
applicable to ...
Johann Lorenz Mosheim, 1842
If he had said that there are evils inseparably connected with prepollent good, he
would have had a meaning; but this would not have answectred his purpose:
when we suffer the amputntion of a limb to preserve life, the Preservation of lilsie
is ...
Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths, 1769
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The critical review, or annals of literature
In the last part of this tract the author endeavours to prove, that happiness is
actually prepollent in the present system. 4 Let each man consider himself. —
Does he not think life * benefit ? Would he not think the loss of it a misfortune i Ar*
not ...
9
The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal
... in consequence of voluntary determination, disbelieve what appezrs to him
with prepollent evidence, -or believe the cona-ary ?. or can a mere determination
of the •ill make a difference in the weight of the evidence on either fide a question
I- ...
Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths, 1769
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An Ecclesiastical History: Antient and Modern, from the ...
... physical 3nd mechanical in the motions of material and inanimate things, but a
necessity, moral and spiritual in the voluntary determinations of intelligent beings,
in conlequence of prepollent motives, which produce their effects with certainty ...
Johann Lorenz Mosheim, 1768