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The subject I have been thinking upon is --- Predestination and Free - will , two things I cannot reconcile together for the life of me ; in my opinion , Dr. Johnson , Free - will and Fore - knowledge cannot be reconciled .
The subject I have been thinking upon is --- Predestination and Free - will , two things I cannot reconcile together for the life of me ; in my opinion , Dr. Johnson , Free - will and Fore - knowledge cannot be reconciled .
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Even in a despotism it is an evil ; for even there the power of opinion is felt and respected . Let the sovereign say , if he chooses , that his authority is his own ; that he owes no account of its exercise to any constituent .
Even in a despotism it is an evil ; for even there the power of opinion is felt and respected . Let the sovereign say , if he chooses , that his authority is his own ; that he owes no account of its exercise to any constituent .
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Among others , this opinion is advanced by the learned M. Heessen , professor at Göttingen , in a work lately published on that subject ; an opinion , however , which Mr. Tychsen attempts to refute , who supposes the palace , the ruins ...
Among others , this opinion is advanced by the learned M. Heessen , professor at Göttingen , in a work lately published on that subject ; an opinion , however , which Mr. Tychsen attempts to refute , who supposes the palace , the ruins ...
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in Rhyme | 68 |
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