Remarks upon two pamphlets written by the late A. C. Esq; concerning human liberty and necessity. In which it is proved, Upon his own Principles, and as near as possible in his very Words, Either that God is an Agent, and Man also an Agent: Or, that If Man is no Agent, God is no Agent. But that all things whatever, are Patients, acted upon, even while there are no Agents to act upon them. By Phillips Gretton, A. M. Rector of Springfield in Essex.

  • Gretton, Phillips, 1677 or 1678-1746.
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[1730]
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London : printed for Stephen Austen, at the Angel and Bible in St. Paul's Churchyard, [1730]

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72p. ; 80.

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ESTC T74396

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