Dedication
James Dodson
1817-James Renwick Willson.-Willson’s dedication shows his great love, respect and early dependence upon the work and ministry of Alexander M’Leod.
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1817-James Renwick Willson.-Willson’s dedication shows his great love, respect and early dependence upon the work and ministry of Alexander M’Leod.
Read More1817-James Renwick Willson.-Here Willson explains his purpose in writing on the atonement, alluding to the theological unrest being created by the Hopkinsian movement.
Read More1817-James Renwick Willson.-An informative, if uneven, treatment of the history of the doctrine of the atonement. This portion of the book contains Willson’s historical insights together with a wealth of information about numerous early American Reformed and Presbyterian bodies complete with an outline of their controversies.
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