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A brief essay on natural and moral inability
embracing several important doctrines of the Gospel, particularly, human depravity, the influence of motives in determining the will, the agency of the spirit, the holy nature and divine original of faith, the sovereignty of divine grace, and the justice of God in rejecting and punishing sinners. -
A sermon, shewing, that eternal life is God's free gift, bestowed upon all men who obey the Gospel
And that free grace and free will concur, in the affair of man's salvation -
Über die Freiheit des Willens
eine phänomenologische Untersuchung mit Arthur Schopenhauer -
Wille, Willkür, Freiheit
Reinholds Freiheitskonzeption im Kontext der Philosophie des 18. Jahrhunderts -
Sind wir Bürger zweier Welten?
Freiheit und moralische Verantwortung im transzendentalen Idealismus ; [ ... Beiträge ... gehen auf eine Tagung zurück, die vom 10. bis 13. März 2011 am Lichtenberg-Kolleg der Georg-August-Universität Göttingen stattfand] -
A defence of the doctrines of grace
in a series of letters to Judge Davidge in reply to that gentleman's publication addressed to the advocates of a partial Gospel -
A cure for Arminianism, or, A short treatise in three sections
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Divine agency on the mind defended; and human freedom preserved
A sermon, preached at Gilmanton, N.H. Lord's Day, March 8, 1818, to the Congregational Society of that town; and published at their request -
A philosophical inquiry concerning human liberty
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A philosophical inquiry concerning human liberty
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James the fatalist and his master
Translated from the French of Diderot. In three volumes -
Freewill, foreknowledge, and fate
A fragment. By Edward Search, Esq -
Scripture-Evidence consider'd
in a view of the controversy betwixt the author and Mr. Barclay's defenders, viz. Mr. Beaven and Dr. Morgan; in a fourth letter to a friend. To which are added, two tracts, viz. I. Some short Reflections on Virtue and Happiness: Wherein is shewn, That Good and Evil are founded in the abstract Nature and Reason of Things; That Selfishness and Benevolence are two distinct and independent Principles of Action; That Virtue is solely founded in Benevolence; and, That the preserving and cherishing in our selves a benevolent Temper and Disposition, is the most sure Way to a Happy Life. II. A few Things humbly offer'd to the Confideration of Believers and Unbelievers, in these happy Days of Liberty of Inquiry. By Tho. Chubb -
Human nature vindicated: or, a reply to Mr. Beaven's book entitled, Supernatural influences necessary to salvation: being a vindication of the fourth proposition of Robert Barclay's Apology. Wherein is shewn, That Man, in his Natural Capacity, is a Moral Agent; that he has Power, and is at Liberty to do both Good and Evil: and, consequently, can render himself either acceptable or displeasing to his Maker. In a second letter to a friend. Humbly offered to the Consideration of the People called Quakers. By Tho. Chubb
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A vindication of God's moral character
as to the cause and origin of evil, both natural and moral. Wherein the case of liberty and necessity is considered, with regard to human actions. In a letter to a friend. By Tho. Chubb -
A careful and strict enquiry into the modern prevailing notions of that freedom of will
which is supposed to be essential to moral agency, vertue and vice, reward and punishment, praise and blame. By Jonathan Edwards, A. M. Pastor of the Church in Stockbridge -
Essays on the intellectual powers of man
By Thomas Reid, D. D. F. R. S. E. Professor of Moral Philosophy in the University of Glasgow -
A philosophical inquiry concerning human liberty
By Anthony Collins, Esq. Republished with a preface, by Joseph Priestley, L.L.D. F.R.S -
A discourse concerning, I. the true import of the words election and reprobation
and the things signified by them in the Holy Scripture. II. The Extent of Christ's Redemption. III. The Grace of God; where it is enquired, Whether it be vouchsafed sufficiently to those who improve it not, and irresistibly to those who do improve it; and whether Men be wholly passive in the Work of their Regeneration? IV. The Liberty of the Will in a State of Tryal and Probation. V. the perseverance or defectibility of the saints; with some Reflections on the State of Heathens, the Providence and Prescience of God. By Daniel Whitby, D. D. and Chantor of the Cathedral Church of Sarum -
A discourse concerning I. the true import of the words election and reprobation
and the things signified by them in the Holy Scripture. II. The Extent of Christ's Redemption. III. The Grace of God; where it is enquired, Whether it be vouchsafed sufficiently to those who improve it not, and irresistibly to those who do improve it; and whether Men be wholly passive in the Work of their Regeneration? IV. The Liberty of the Will in a State of Trial and Probation. V. the perseverance or defectibility of the saints; with some Reflections on the State of Heathens, the Providence and Prescience of God. By Daniel Whitby, D. D. and late Chantor of the Cathedral Church of Sarum -
An essay on philosophical necessity
By Alexander Crombie, A.M -
A dissertation concerning liberty and necessity
containing remarks on the essays of Dr. Samuel West, and on the writings of several other authors, on those subjects. By Jonathan Edwards, D.D -
Theory of agency. Or, An essay on the nature, source and extent of moral freedom
In two parts. With occasional observations and reflections. By a well-wisher to mankind. [One line from Cicero] -
An essay on moral agency
containing remarks on a late anonymous publication, entitled, An examination of the late President Edward's Inquiry on freedom of will. By Stephen West, D.D. Pastor of the church in Stockbridge. [One line from Psalms] To which is added, an appendix, by the author -
The moral nature and fitness of things considered. Occasioned by some passages in the Reverend Mr. Samuel Chandler's sermon, lately preached to the Societies for the Reformation of Manners. By John Gill