ABSTRACT

Originally published in 1987. The dispute between Leonard Woods, an American theologian and well known Calvinist, and Henry Ware, a preacher and theologian influential in the formation of Unitarianism, went on for four years and is reprinted here in its entirety. Although the combatants were concerned over whether God’s nature was one or three, other issues were more important for them, and these issues are discussed at length in their correspondence. This title will be of interest to students of history and religious studies.

part

A Reply to Dr Ware’s Letters to Trinitarians and Calvinists

chapter |5 pages

Introduction

chapter |33 pages

Chapter I

chapter |7 pages

Chapter II

chapter |5 pages

Chapter III

chapter |24 pages

Chapter IV

chapter |29 pages

Chapter V

chapter |16 pages

Chapter VI

chapter |13 pages

Chapter VII

chapter |10 pages

Chapter VIII

chapter |50 pages

Chapter IX

chapter |19 pages

Chapter X

chapter |13 pages

Chapter XI

part

Answer to Dr. Woods’ Reply, in a Second Series of Letters Addressed to Trinitarians and Calvinists

part |16 pages

Letters, &c.

chapter |16 pages

Letter I.

chapter |9 pages

Letter II.

chapter |11 pages

Letter III.

chapter |8 pages

Letter IV.

chapter |21 pages

Letter V.

chapter |15 pages

Letter VI.

chapter |19 pages

Letter VII.

chapter |17 pages

Letter VIII.

chapter |29 pages

Letter IX.

chapter |8 pages

Letter X.

chapter |13 pages

Letter XI.

part |63 pages

Remarks On D.R Ware’s Answer.

chapter |61 pages

Remarks

part |48 pages

A Postscript to the Second Series of Letters Addressed to Trinitarians And Calvinists, in Reply to the Remarks of Dr. Woods on Those Letters.

chapter |46 pages

Postscript.