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       Albert Taylor Bledsoe

      A Theodicy, or, Vindication of the Divine Glory

      Published by Good Press, 2020

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      EAN 4064066103583

       Part I.

       The Existence Of Moral Evil, Or Sin, Consistent. With The Holiness Of God.

       Chapter I.

       The Scheme Of Necessity Denies That Man Is Responsible For The. Existence Of Sin.

       Section I.

       The attempts of Calvin and Luther to reconcile the scheme of necessity with. the responsibility of man.

       Section II.

       The manner in which Hobbes, Collins, and others, endeavour to reconcile. necessity with free and accountable agency.

       Section III.

       The sentiments of Descartes, Spinoza, and Malebranche, concerning the relation. between liberty and necessity.

       Section IV.

       The views of Locke, Tucker, Hartley, Priestley, Helvetius, and Diderot, with. respect to the relation between liberty and necessity.

       Section V.

       The manner in which Leibnitz endeavours to reconcile liberty and necessity.

       Section VI.

       The attempt of Edwards to establish free and accountable agency on the basis. of necessity—The views of the younger Edwards, Day, Chalmers, Dick,. D'Aubigne, Hill, Shaw, and M'Cosh, concerning the agreement of liberty. and necessity.

       Section VII.

       The sentiments of Hume, Brown, Comte, and Mill, in relation to the antagonism. between liberty and necessity.

       Section VIII.

       The views of Kant and Sir William Hamilton in relation to the antagonism. between liberty and necessity.

       Section IX.

       The notion of Lord Kames and Sir James Mackintosh on the same subject.

       Section X.

       The conclusion of Mœhler, Tholuck, and others, that all speculation on such. a subject must be vain and fruitless.

       Section XI.

       The true conclusion from the foregoing review of opinions and arguments.

       Chapter II.

       The Scheme Of Necessity Makes God The Author Of Sin.

       Section I.

       The attempts of Calvin and other reformers to show that the system of necessity. does not make God the author of sin.

       Section II.

       The attempt of Leibnitz to show that the scheme of necessity does not make. God the author of sin.

       Section III.

       The maxims adopted and employed by Edwards to show that the scheme of. necessity does not make God the author of sin.

       Section IV.

       The attempts of Dr. Emmons and Dr. Chalmers to reconcile the scheme of. necessity with the purity of God.

       Chapter III.

       Scheme Of Necessity Denies The Reality Of Moral Distinctions.

       Section I.

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