A Careful and Strict Inquiry Into the Modern Prevailing Notions of that Freedom of the Will, which is Supposed to be Essential to Moral Agency, Virtue and Vice, Reward and Punishment, Praise and Blame |
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absolute absurd according act of choice act of volition action agreeable antecedent arguments Arminian notion Atheism blame Calvinists cause certainly choose Christ circumstances command common sense concerning connection consequence considered consists contingent contrary counsels dependent desire determined dictate difference difficulty disposal disposition Divine doctrine doctrine of necessity effect endeavors event evident evil excite exercise exertion existence follow foregoing foreknowledge free act freedom God's ground and reason heart holy impossible inclination inconsistent Indifference induce infallibly influence King of Babylon Lord manifest mankind manner means men's Messiah metaphysical mind mind's moral agents moral necessity Motive nature nature of things Nebuchadnezzar necessarily necessary notion of liberty object observed otherwise pass perfect perfectly perpetual desolations Pharaoh praise preference prescience principles properly Psal respect Scripture self-determining power signify Sihon sincere sinful volition soul suppose supposition thing things considered Understanding unto vice virtue virtuous wherein Whitby Will's word Zedekiah