An Essay In Which The Doctrine Of A Positive Divine Efficiency Exciting The Will Of Men To Sin (1820)
Thomas Andros
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An Essay In Which The Doctrine Of A Positive Divine Efficiency Exciting The Will Of Men To Sin (1820)

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""An Essay In Which The Doctrine Of A Positive Divine Efficiency Exciting The Will Of Men To Sin"" is a philosophical work written by Thomas Andros in 1820. The book explores the concept of divine intervention in human actions, specifically in regards to sinning. Andros argues that God has the power to directly influence the will of individuals, leading them to commit sinful acts. He presents evidence from scripture and theological writings to support his argument, and also addresses counterarguments from other scholars. The book is a thought-provoking analysis of the relationship between God ...