The Works of Leonard Woods Àvol. 2
- 588pages
- 21 heures de lecture






A collection of letters addressing theological questions raised by the Unitarian movement in the early 19th century. Written by Leonard Woods, a leading theologian of the time, these letters provide a valuable historical perspective on this important moment in American religious history.
This collection of sermons, lectures, and essays by the renowned theologian Leonard Woods offers a comprehensive view of his thinking on subjects such as sin, salvation, providence, and Christian ethics. Woods' writing is clear, engaging, and deeply rooted in scripture, making this book an important resource for anyone interested in the history of American theology. It is also a source of inspiration and guidance for those seeking to deepen their faith.