What is to be observed that the children may prove witty and wise
Huartes, Juan ; Bellamy, Edward
Examen de ingenios: or the Tryal of wits: Discovering the difference of wits among men, and what sort of learning suits best with each genius, 1698, p.443-486
By what marks the degrees of heat and dryness are to be discovered in each man
Huartes, Juan ; Bellamy, Edward
Examen de ingenios: or the Tryal of wits: Discovering the difference of wits among men, and what sort of learning suits best with each genius, 1698, p.416-421
In what manner parents may beget wise children, and of a wit fit for learning
Huartes, Juan ; Bellamy, Edward
Examen de ingenios: or the Tryal of wits: Discovering the difference of wits among men, and what sort of learning suits best with each genius, 1698, p.397-416
What women ought to marry with what men, to have children
Huartes, Juan ; Bellamy, Edward
Examen de ingenios: or the Tryal of wits: Discovering the difference of wits among men, and what sort of learning suits best with each genius, 1698, p.421-426
Sect. II. The acts of the will of the human soul of Jesus Christ necessarily holy, yet virtuous, praise-worthy, rewardable, &c
Edwards, Jonathan
A careful and strict inquiry into the modern prevailing notions of that freedom of will which is supposed to be essential to moral agency, virtue and vice, reward and punishment, praise and blame (4th ed.), 1790, p.139-152