An Examination of President Edwards Inquiry Into the Freedom of the Will

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The first is a produced effect ; the last is an act of the mind. And the only way in which this act of the mind itself has been linked with that which acts upon the mind, as an effect is linked with its cause, has been by confounding the sensi- bility with the will; and the light of this distinction is no sooner held up, than we see that a very important link is wanting in the chain of the necessitarian's logic. Let this light be carried around through all the dark corners of his system, and th...rough all its dark labyrinths of words ; and many a lurking sophism will be detected and brought out from its unsuspected hiding place.
When it is said, that the same thing may be active and passive, this remark should be understood with reference to the mind itself. The language of the necessitarian, I am aware, sometimes points to the volition itself, and sometimes to the will ; but we should always understand him as referring to the mind. He may not have so under- stood himself; but he must be so understood.


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