ABSTRACT

The discussion introduced by Dr. Woods in his fourth Letter, and pursued through the fifth and sixth, relates to “the natural character of man.” As the question, “what is the natural character of man,” lies at the very foundation of the controversy between Unitarians on the one hand, and Trinitarians and Calvinists on the other, it will prepare us for a fair discussion of it, to examine in the first place, what is the precise difference of opinion between them on the subject