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Paperback Fate And Force: Or, Mr. Mudge's Liberty Set In A True Light: In Answer To His Sermon Intitled, Liberty Book

ISBN: 1246599805

ISBN13: 9781246599800

Fate And Force: Or, Mr. Mudge's Liberty Set In A True Light: In Answer To His Sermon Intitled, Liberty

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In "Fate And Force: Or, Mr. Mudge's Liberty Set In A True Light," Joseph Hallet responds to a sermon by Mr. Mudge on the subject of liberty. This work offers insight into the religious and philosophical debates of its time. Delving into intricate theological arguments, Hallet challenges and dissects Mudge's views, providing a counterpoint that illuminates the complexities surrounding the concept of liberty.

This book is essential for readers interested in religious history, 18th-century thought, and the historical discussions on fate, free will, and the intersection of religion and politics. It showcases the intellectual landscape of an era grappling with fundamental questions about human autonomy and divine influence.

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