APA (7th ed.) Citation

Whedon, D. D. (1864). The freedom of the will as a basis of human responsibility and a divine government: Elucidated and maintained in its issue with the necessitarian theories of Hobbes, Edwards, the Princeton essayists, and other leading advocates. Carlton and Lanahan ; E. Thomas ; Hitchcock & Walden.

Chicago Style (17th ed.) Citation

Whedon, D. D. The Freedom of the Will as a Basis of Human Responsibility and a Divine Government: Elucidated and Maintained in Its Issue with the Necessitarian Theories of Hobbes, Edwards, the Princeton Essayists, and Other Leading Advocates. Carlton and Lanahan ; E. Thomas ; Hitchcock & Walden, 1864.

MLA (8th ed.) Citation

Whedon, D. D. The Freedom of the Will as a Basis of Human Responsibility and a Divine Government: Elucidated and Maintained in Its Issue with the Necessitarian Theories of Hobbes, Edwards, the Princeton Essayists, and Other Leading Advocates. Carlton and Lanahan ; E. Thomas ; Hitchcock & Walden, 1864.

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