КНИГИ НА АНГЛИЙСКИЙ ЯЗЫКЕ, ИМЕЮЩЕЕ ОТНОШЕНИЕ К СЛОВУ «NOLITION»
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The Works of James Arminius, D. D., Formerly Professor of ...
This volition and nolition may likewise be distinguished in another manner. There
is one volition and nolition which follow the last judgment formed concerning the
object ; and another volition and nolition which follow not tlie last but the ...
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The Works of James Arminius, Vol. 2
This volition and nolition may likewise be distinguished in another manner. There
is one volition and nolition which follow the last judgment formed concerning the
object; and another volition and nolition which follow not the last but the ...
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The Works of James Arminius ...
respect to the former, it will be volition ; in respect to the latter, it will be nolition,
concerning the same object, and the contrary. But the volition and nolition which
follow not the last judgment, cannot so well be simply and absolutely called ...
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Richard Baxter's Catholick Theologie: Plain, Pure, ...
Who can prove or dare affirm, that all these Infinite Nothings , have Positive acts
of Decretive Nolition from Eternity in God i 47P. 2. We must not feign unnecessary
Acts in God : But such Positive titttdm Vol. 1. U. 9. Nolitions of Nothings seem ...
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The Works of James Arminius (1560-1609) (Complete)
Hence, one volition is from the judgment of general estimation; the other is from
the judgment of particular approbation, and thus becomes a nolition. Onthis
account,the will whichfollows the judgment of general estimation willsthat
whichthelaw ...
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Metaphysics: A Critical Translation with Kant's ...
Volo, volitio and nolo, nolitio/to will, volition and to refuse, nolition These terms
are elegantly related in Latin, but we cannot always render this relation as nicely
in English. Latin can simply negate any form of volo, volere (“to will”) with an “n,” ...
Alexander Baumgarten, Courtney D. Fugate, John Hymers,
2013
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Duns Scotus on the Will and Morality
Second, because the act of nolition is only possible in virtue of some volition, for
— as Anselm said above — I nill a thing only because I will something else. But a
cause is more perfect than its effect; hence I will happiness even more than I nill ...
John Duns Scotus, Allan Bernard Wolter, William A. Frank,
1997
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A Companion to Luis de Molina
... is determined by sensuous affection and follows right reason just in case God
performs a miracle. if now, as molina puts it, sadness or joy are not only
necessary but sufficient conditions of nolition or volition, both are equivalent in
each case, ...
Mathias Kaufmann, Alexander Aichele,
2013
But because in some cases a moral revocation may be like an ineffective
resolution, therefore besides the inward nolition or hating of the sin, in all signal
and remarked instances of sin, it is highly requisite that the sinning man do
oppose an ...
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The Whole Works of the Right Rev. Jeremy Taylor ...: Unum ...
But because in some cases a moral revocation may be like an ineffective
resolution, therefore besides the inward nolition or hating of the sin, in all signal
and remarked instances of sin, it is highly requisite that the sinning man do
oppose an ...
Jeremy Taylor, Charles Page Eden, Reginald Heber,
1854