A Defense of Human Liberty in Answer to the Principal Arguments Which Have Bee

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A Defense of Human Liberty in Answer to the Principal Arguments Which Have Bee
John Jackson
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2j\ TertuL contra Marc. Lib. 2. C. 6. & dc Anim. Lib. C. 21. Orig. Phi- loc. C. 21. P. $-4. & Huet. Origen. P. 106. Auguft. Tom- 6. P. 14, &c.
f Ircn. Cont. Haeref. Lib. 1. C. 6.
II Or Pbilocalia c, 21. Where the Creek is extaat.
I fixtb ( i jo ) ftsth Book $f his Praeparatio Evangelica. But to alledge the Opinions of fuch ignorant Enthufiajls as the Mahometans, and fomc few rigid Calvi- nifts Notion of Predeflination (neither of which Notions are yet the fame with this Author's Notion of Necej
...fity, as might eafily be proved, if it was any Thing to the Purpofe) is below a Man of Senfc in the Way of Reafon and Argu- ment.
I proceed in the next Place to fhew what was the antient philofophical Notion of Fate or iW cejfity, and that it was thought to be confiflent with the Freedom of humane Actions.
That there is fuch a Thing as * Fate, and that many Events arc effected by it, was the ge- neral Opinion of all Philofophers, "f Anaxagoras amongft the Gentiles and the II Sadducees amongft the Jews only excepted, who were both of Opi- nion that nothing was the Effect of Fate, and that it was a mere empty Name.


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