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  1. De libero arbitrio diatribe sive collatio (literally Of free will: Discourses or Comparisons) is the Latin title of a polemical work written by Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam in 1524. [1] It is commonly called The Freedom of the Will or On Free Will in English.

  2. Jul 16, 2010 · De libero arbitrio [diatribe] sive collatio by Desiderius Erasmus, 1524, Johann Petreius edition, in Latin.

  3. De libero arbitrio diatribe sive collatio (literally Of free will: Discourses or Comparisons) is the Latin title of a polemical work written by Desiderius Erasmus of Rotterdam in 1524. It is commonly called The Freedom of the Will or On Free Will in English.

  4. libero arbitrio diatribe sive collatio (1524), he made Luther's necessitarian thesis one of his chief grounds of complaint.4 Taking free will as a theological given, Erasmus branded inquiries into 'whether God's foreknowledge is contingent'

  5. De libero arbitrio diatribe, sive collatio. Author. Desiderius Erasmus. Publisher. apud Heronem Alopecium, 1524. Original from. Ghent University. Digitized. Apr 9, 2009.

    • Desiderius Erasmus
    • apud Heronem Alopecium, 1524
    • Ghent University
    • De libero arbitrio diatribe, sive collatio
  6. Sonus Buccinæ Sive Tres Tractatus de Virtutibus Fidei, & Theologiæ [de] Principiis Earundem, & [de] Erroribus Oppositis. Quibus Accesserunt Quætio Theologica, de Gratia & Libero Arbitrio. Mens Augustini de Gratia Adami, & Ratio Villicationis de Medio Animarum Statu. Thomas White - 1659 - Sumptibus Joannis Kinckii & Sociorum.

  7. De libero arbitrio diatribē: sive collatio. Author. Desiderius Erasmus. Publisher. Bebel, 1524. Original from. the Bavarian State Library. Digitized. Jul 1, 2014.

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