The Freedom of the Will


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As religion is the great business, for which we are created, and on which our happiness depends; and as religion consists in an intercourse between ourselves and our Maker; and so has its foundation in God's nature and ours, and in the relation that God and we stand in to each other; therefore a true knowledge of both must be needful in order to true religion. But the knowledge of ourselves consists chiefly in right apprehensions concerning those two chief faculties of our nature, the Understanding and Will. Both are very important: yet the science of the latter must be confessed to be of greatest moment; inasmuch as all virtue and religion have their seat more immediately in the will, consisting more especially in right acts and habits of this faculty. And the grand question about the Freedom of the Will, is the main point that belongs to the science of the Will. Therefore I say, the importance of this subject greatly demands the attention of Christians, and especially of Divines. - Summary from the preface (13 hr 32 min)

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Preface 14:38 Leído por Philip Naudus
I.I - Concerning the nature of the will 11:45 Leído por Philip Naudus
I.II - Concerning the determination of the Will 26:40 Leído por Philip Naudus
I.III - Concerning the meaning of the terms Necessity, Impossibility, Inability… 21:10 Leído por Jim Locke
I.IV - Of the distinction of natural and moral necessity and inability 19:50 Leído por Jim Locke
I.V - Concerning the notion of liberty, and of moral agency 9:52 Leído por Jim Locke
II.I - Showing the manifest inconsistence of the Arminian notion of liberty of … 10:46 Leído por Jim Locke
II.II - Several supposed ways of evading the foregoing reasoning considered 13:49 Leído por Jim Locke
II.III - Whether any event whatsoever, and volition in particular, can come to … 16:36 Leído por Jim Locke
II.IV - Whether volition can arise without a cause, through the activity of the… 11:30 Leído por Jim Locke
II.V - Showing, that if the things asserted in these evasions should be suppose… 10:44 Leído por Jim Locke
II.VI - Concerning the will's determining in things which are perfectly indiffe… 19:43 Leído por Jim Locke
II.VII - Concerning the notion of liberty of will consisting in indifference 25:23 Leído por Jim Locke
II.VIII - Concerning the supposed liberty of the will, as opposite to all neces… 9:23 Leído por Jim Locke
II.IX - Of the connection of the acts of the will with the dictates of the unde… 19:03 Leído por Jim Locke
II.X - Volition necessarily connected with the influence of motives; with parti… 34:51 Leído por Jim Locke
II.XI - The evidence of God's certain foreknowledge of the volitions of moral a… 51:00 Leído por Jim Locke
II.XII - God's certain foreknowledge of the future volitions of moral agents, i… 37:10 Leído por Jim Locke
II.XIII - Whether we suppose the volitions of moral agents to be connected with… 8:59 Leído por Jim Locke
III.I - God's moral excellency necessary, yet virtuous and praiseworthy 9:37 Leído por Jim Locke
III.II - The acts of the will of the human soul of Jesus Christ necessarily hol… 35:58 Leído por Jim Locke
III.III - The case of such as are given up of god to sin, and of fallen man in … 18:12 Leído por Jim Locke
III.IV - Command, and obligation to obedience, consistent with moral inability … 28:52 Leído por Jim Locke
III.V - That sincerity of desires and endeavors, which is supposed to excuse in… 23:16 Leído por Jim Locke
III.VI - Liberty of indifference, not only not necessary to virtue, but utterly… 23:32 Leído por Jim Locke
III.VII - Arminian notions of moral agency inconsistent with all influence of m… 17:44 Leído por Jim Locke
IV.I - The essence of the virtue and vice of dispositions of the heart, and act… 18:43 Leído por Jim Locke
IV.II - The falseness and inconsistence of that metaphysical notion of action, … 23:17 Leído por Jim Locke
The reasons why some think it contrary to common Sense, to suppose those things… 15:29 Leído por Jim Locke
IV.IV - It is agreeable to common sense, and the natural notions of mankind, to… 23:00 Leído por Jim Locke
IV.V - Concerning those objections, that this scheme of necessity renders all m… 17:56 Leído por Jim Locke
IV.VI - Concerning that objection against the doctrine which has been maintaine… 8:14 Leído por Jim Locke
IV.VII - Concerning the necessity of the divine will 20:48 Leído por Jim Locke
IV.VIII - Some further objections against the moral necessity of god's volition… 30:29 Leído por Jim Locke
IV.IX - Concerning that objection against the doctrine which has been maintaine… 34:49 Leído por Jim Locke
IV.X - Concerning sin's first entrance into the world 5:41 Leído por Jim Locke
IV.XI - Of a supposed inconsistence of these principles, with God's moral chara… 12:29 Leído por Jim Locke
IV.XII - Of a supposed tendency of these principles to atheism and licentiousne… 8:21 Leído por Jim Locke
IV.XIII - Concerning that objection against the reasoning, by which the Calvini… 13:19 Leído por Jim Locke
Conclusion 23:23 Leído por Jim Locke
Appendix 26:39 Leído por Jim Locke

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labor of love


(4 stars)

very tedious but you can still hear the labor of love on Jonathan Edwards part.


(4 stars)

It’s a good book, but the recording is poor.