A Defense of Human Liberty, In Answer to the Principal Arguments which have been Alledged Against It
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A Defense of Human Liberty, In Answer to the Principal Arguments which have been Alledged Against It
John Jackson; John Trenchard; Thomas Gordon
London : printed for J. Noon at the White Hart in Cheapside near the Poultry, M.DCC.XXV., 1725
[Free will and determinism]. Rebound in modern boards, with black and gold leather spine label. Collated, complete: [8], 207,[1] p. Bottom margin stained. ESTC T887. Jackson was a Cambridge-educated scholar and rector of Rossington, York. He held Arian principles. This work was published 1st in the London Journal and continued in the British Journal, 1720-23, and separately in 4 vols 1724.