by Topic/자유의지(Free-will)3 Freewill as to Inclination and Choice J. N. Darby. <41023E> 268 (Notes and Comments Vol. 1.) All men speak about freewill is nonsense - free and will do not go together - there is no will till a person is decided and determined. Man is perfectly free to will, as far as constraint by another goes; in truth, as far as man's faculties go, he cannot be otherwise, i.e., it is his own will where he has one - his body, his acts may b.. 2009. 12. 1. Will J. N. Darby. <41009E> 161 (Notes and Comments Vol. 1.) What is will? I have often thought and yet do not know, I mean have not sufficiently analysed. There is, strange to say, unconscious will - a dead, or better a sleepy man tumbles down, or even an animal in many respects does not act on his muscles. At any rate man - he holds himself up - asleep, he does not. Take a dead bird, its wings.. 2009. 8. 24. Letter on Free-will J. N. Darby. <10009E> 185 Elberfeld, October 23, 1861. Very dear brother, I had a little lost sight of an important subject of your last letter but one, solely through the multitude of my occupations. This fresh breaking out of the doctrine of free-will helps on the doctrine of the natural man's pretension not to be entirely lost, for that is really what it amounts to. All men who have nev.. 2009. 8. 22. 이전 1 다음