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SECTION I.

OF THE POINT IN CONTROVERSY.

SECTION II.

OF EDWARDS’ USE OF THE TERM CAUSE.

SECTION III.

THE INQUIRY INVOLVED IN A VICIOUS CIRCLE.

SECTION IV.

VOLITION NOT AN EFFECT.

SECTION V.

OF THE CONSEQUENCES OF REGARDING VOLITION AS AN EFFECT.

SECTION VI.

OF THE MAXIM THAT EVERY EFFECT MUST HAVE A CAUSE.

SECTION VII.

OF THE APPLICATION OF THE MAXIM THAT EVERY EFFECT MUST HAVE A CAUSE.

SECTION VIII.

OF THE RELATION BETWEEN THE FEELINGS AND THE WILL.

SECTION IX.

OF THE LIBERTY OF INDIFFERENCE.

SECTION X.

OF ACTION AND PASSION.

SECTION XI.

OF THE ARGUMENT FROM THE FOREKNOWLEDGE OF GOD.

SECTION XII.

OF EDWARDS’ USE OF THE TERM NECESSITY.

SECTION XIII.

OF NATURAL AND MORAL NECESSITY.

SECTION XIV.

OF EDWARDS’ IDEA OF LIBERTY.

SECTION XV.

OF EDWARDS’ IDEA OF VIRTUE.

SECTION XVI.

OF THE SELF-DETERMINING POWER.

SECTION XVII.

OF THE DEFINITION OF A FREE AGENT.

SECTION XVIII.

OF THE TESTIMONY OF CONSCIOUSNESS.

An Examination of President Edwards' Inquiry into the Freedom of the Will

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