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ESSAYS ON LIBERTY AND NECESSITY; IN WHICH THE TRUE NATURE OF LIBERTY IS STATED AND DEFENDED; AND THE PRINCIPAL ARGUMENTS USED BY MR. EDWARDS, AND OTHERS, FOR NECESSITY, ARE CONSIDERED. IN TWO PARTS. PART SECOND by West, Samuel

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Title
ESSAYS ON LIBERTY AND NECESSITY; IN WHICH THE TRUE NATURE OF LIBERTY IS STATED AND DEFENDED; AND THE PRINCIPAL ARGUMENTS USED BY MR. EDWARDS, AND OTHERS, FOR NECESSITY, ARE CONSIDERED. IN TWO PARTS. PART SECOND
Author
West, Samuel
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David M. Lesser, Fine Antiquarian Books LLC (United States)
Description
Newbedford, Massachusetts: John Spooner, 1795. 96pp + errata. Stitched, contemporary plain wrappers, untrimmed, margin-foxed. Good+. This is West's "reply to the views of Jonathan Edwards...that divine prescience does not imply the necessity of future events; that self-determination is consistent with moral agency; that the Deity's permission of sin is proof for the self-governing power of men; and that volition is an effect which has a cause. Of all the replies to Edwards's Freedom of the Will, West's was most thorough and most persuasive. He helped to widen the rift that had already appeared between Calvinist and Arminian." DAB. The first part, which was reprinted by Spooner in 1795 [Evans 29873], had earlier issued from Boston in 1793. NUC, Evans, and Shipton, record the two 1795 items as separate imprints; this one is rare. FIRST EDITION. Evans 29874. 657 NUC 0207653 [1]. XX DAB 12.
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TYPED LETTER SIGNED by W.J. Funk (President of Funk & Wagnalls)

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W.J. Funk (President of Funk & Wagnalls)
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Appledore Books, ABAA (United States)
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1931. 1 pg. TLS from W.J. Funk, President of Funk & Wagnalls Publishers, to Edward T. Stotesbury, senior partner at the Drexel & Company banking house of Philadelphia, associate of J.P.Morgan and one of the wealthiest men in the country. Drawn on Funk & Wagnalls stationary and dated December 2nd, 1931. Clean and bright and well-preserved, the signature strong and legible.