An examination of the late Reverend President Edwards's 'Enquiry on freedom of will;' : more especially the foundation principle of his book, with the tendency and consequences of the reasoning therein contained. In three parts. Part. I. Of the supposed connection of volition with the highest motive. Part II. Of the indissoluble connection of moral causes and effects. Part III. Moral liberty belongs to moral agents. Or Mr. Edwards's necessity, if true in theory, is not applicable to practice. With an appendix, containing a specimen of coincidence between the principles of Mr. Edwards's book, and those of antient and modern fatalists. [Three lines of quotations].

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Author / Creator:Dana, James, 1735-1812.
Imprint:Boston : Printed by Daniel Kneeland, opposite the Court-House in Queen-Street, for Thomas Leverett, in Corn-Hill, M,DCC,LXX. [1770]
Description:[2],xi,3,3-140,[2]p. ; 8⁰.
Language:English
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URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/10287109
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Notes:Attributed to James Dana by Evans.
With a half-title.
Reproduction of original from Boston Public Library.
Evans, 11623
English Short Title Catalog, W32174.
Electronic reproduction. Farmington Hills, Mich. : Cengage Gale, 2009. Available via the World Wide Web. Access limited by licensing agreements.