And were I not able to say this, I should be thought to have made a mean court to my master's passions, and to have done a wrong thing with my eyes open: which I humbly conceive, no one should do.
And that the Jews also had Elders of the people, sitting and voting in their inferiour Consistories, appears (as we humbly conceive) from Act.
And more then these, and such as are necessarily included in these, are not (as we humbly conceive) substantials in the outward Government of the Church.
It does not show, and I humbly conceive it cannot be shown, that there can be a volition anywhere in the universe where there is not freedom.
But before he has any opportunity of acting, at the instant of his creation, I humbly conceive that no moral agent is either to be praised or blamed for any disposition with which he may have been endowed by his Maker.
The reason why this principle has not been employed by the advocates of free-agency is, I humbly conceive, because it has not been entertained by them.
I humbly conceive," says he, "that the affections of the soul are not properly distinguished from the will, as though they were two faculties in the soul.
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