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The Doctrine Of Divine Influence On The Human Mind

Considered In A Sermon (1779)

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Exploring the interplay between divine influence and human behavior, this theological work delves into how faith can guide individual actions. Priestley emphasizes the significance of reason and free will, examining their interplay with divine guidance. The sermon offers a profound discussion on the relationship between God and humanity, making it a valuable resource for those interested in theology, philosophy, or religious history. This edition preserves the original text while acknowledging its cultural importance, despite potential imperfections.

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The Doctrine Of Divine Influence On The Human Mind, Joseph Priestley

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