EXAMINATION
OF
EDWARDS ON THE WILL.
AN EXAMINATION
OF
PRESIDENT EDWARDS’ INQUIRY
INTO THE
FREEDOM OF THE WILL.
BY
ALBERT TAYLOR BLEDSOE.
“Man, as the minister and interpreter of nature,does and understands as much as his observations on the order ofnature, either with regard to things or the mind, permit him, andneither knows more, nor is capable of more.”—NovumOrganum.
PHILADELPHIA:
H. HOOKER, 16 SOUTH SEVENTH STREET.
1845.
Entered, according to act of Congress, inthe year 1845, by H. HOOKER, in the clerk’s office of theDistrict Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
King & Baird, Printers, 9 George St.
TO
THE REV. WILLIAM SPARROW, D. D.
AS A TOKEN
OF ADMIRATION FOR HIS GENIUS,
AND
AFFECTIONATE REGARD FOR HIS VIRTUES,
This little Volume
IS RESPECTFULLY INSCRIBED,
BY THE AUTHOR.
SECTION I.
SECTION II.
Of Edwards’ useof the term cause
SECTION III.
The Inquiryinvolved in a vicious circle
SECTION IV.
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