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Chapter 31 of 98

033. QUESTIONS ON CHAPTER 14.

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QUESTIONS ON CHAPTER 14.

1. Has the free agency of man been a subject of dispute?

2. In what two general classes are the disputants placed?

3. What is meant by an agent?

4. By a moral agent?

5. By a free moral agent?

6. What is the definition of liberty as given by Edwards?

7. What is the Arminian definition?

8. What is the precise point of controversy between necessitarians and the advocates for free agency, in reference to the will?

9. What are the three leading arguments for free agency?

10. Explain the argument from consciousness.

11. What is the argument from the world’s history?

12. What is the argument from the divine administration as revealed in the Scriptures?

13. How is the proof conducted in reference to Adam in paradise?

14. How, in the addresses to man as a being capable of choosing?

15. How, in reference to the general judgment and rewards and punishments?

16. Has the attempt been made to reconcile necessity and free agency?

17. By what means?

18. How is this attempt shown to be vain?

19. How does it appear that, according to the doctrine of necessity, man cannot be accountable?

20. What kind of free agency is consistent with the doctrine of necessity?

21. What has been attempted in this chapter?

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