NECESSITARIANS
\nəsˌɛsɪtˈe͡əɹi͡ənz], \nəsˌɛsɪtˈeəɹiənz], \n_ə_s_ˌɛ_s_ɪ_t_ˈeə_ɹ_iə_n_z]\
Sort: Oldest first
-
The doctrine of necessity is that liberty can be predicated only of actions done in consequence of volitions; but not of the volitions themselves; of which last motives, they say, are the cause; while the doctrine of liberty is that motives are not the cause, but the occasion. Calvinists have generally been Necessitarians.
By Henry Percy Smith