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LEONAED WOODS. D. D.,
LATELY PROFESSOR OF CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY IN THE
THEOLOGICAL SEIMINARY, ANDOVER.
IN FIVE VOLUMES.
VOL. IV.
BOSTON:
JOHN P. JEWETT & COMPANY,
1 7 & 1 9 CORNHILL.
1851.
THE NEW YOr.K
PUBLIC LIBRARY
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Entered according ;o Act of Congress in the vear 1S50, by
LEONARD WOODS: D.D^
in the Gerk's 0£ce of the District Court of Massachusetts.
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JOH>- D. FLAGS,
EIXBEOITFZa A5S FBI5I£3.
CO^^TE?sTS.
LETTERS TO UNITARIANS.
LETTER L
Introdnctorv remarks ....... 1 — i
LETTER K
The propriety of a creed. The right of declaring our own opin-
ions. Opinions unjustly represented as peculiar to Unitarians. 5 — 12
LETTER m.
Views of the orthodox respecting the character and government
of God. B^s paternal character ..... 13 — 18
LETTER IV.
The allegation that the orthodox deny the moral perfection of God,
considered. Xatire character of man. Proper mode of rea-
soning on this subject ....... 18 — 23
LETTER V.
The doctrine of man's depravity stated, and proved. Ai^;ument
&om the Old Testament : — Paul's reasoning, Rom. iii. . 23 — 31
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