Dana, J. (1773). The "Examination of the late Rev'd President Edwards's Enquiry on freedom of will," continued: Sec. I. On self-determination. II. On the influence of motives in moral volitions. III. On necessity. IV. On the origin of evil. V. On the connection between the nature and cause of volition. Sec. VI. Moral evil not best for the world. VII. On fore-knowledge. VIII. On texts of scripture misconstrued. IX. Objections considered. X. On metaphysical reasoning. XI. Recapitulation. To which are subjoined, strictures on the Rev'd Mr. West's "Essay on moral agency," &c. By James Dana, D.D. Pastor of the First Church in Wallingford. [Four lines of quotations]. Printed by Thomas and Samuel Green.
Chicago Style (17th ed.) CitationDana, James. The "Examination of the Late Rev'd President Edwards's Enquiry on Freedom of Will," Continued: Sec. I. On Self-determination. II. On the Influence of Motives in Moral Volitions. III. On Necessity. IV. On the Origin of Evil. V. On the Connection Between the Nature and Cause of Volition. Sec. VI. Moral Evil Not Best for the World. VII. On Fore-knowledge. VIII. On Texts of Scripture Misconstrued. IX. Objections Considered. X. On Metaphysical Reasoning. XI. Recapitulation. To Which Are Subjoined, Strictures on the Rev'd Mr. West's "Essay on Moral Agency," &c. By James Dana, D.D. Pastor of the First Church in Wallingford. [Four Lines of Quotations]. New-Haven: Printed by Thomas and Samuel Green, 1773.
MLA (9th ed.) CitationDana, James. The "Examination of the Late Rev'd President Edwards's Enquiry on Freedom of Will," Continued: Sec. I. On Self-determination. II. On the Influence of Motives in Moral Volitions. III. On Necessity. IV. On the Origin of Evil. V. On the Connection Between the Nature and Cause of Volition. Sec. VI. Moral Evil Not Best for the World. VII. On Fore-knowledge. VIII. On Texts of Scripture Misconstrued. IX. Objections Considered. X. On Metaphysical Reasoning. XI. Recapitulation. To Which Are Subjoined, Strictures on the Rev'd Mr. West's "Essay on Moral Agency," &c. By James Dana, D.D. Pastor of the First Church in Wallingford. [Four Lines of Quotations]. Printed by Thomas and Samuel Green, 1773.