A Review of President Day's Treatise On the Will

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The view which is here taken of the government of God, has bsen strenuously maintained and defend- ed in the pages of the Christian Spectator ever since the publica- tion of the above mentioned sermon. It was the great point of controversy between Dr. Taylor and Dr. Woods. It was one of the points of controversy between Dr. Taylor and the writer of this article, in the Spirit of the Pilgrims. Enough has been written and published, on this subject, by the New Haven divines, to make a volume of n...o inconsiderable size. We shall be able to refer to only a few of their statements.
In their Review of Dr. Woods' Letters, Christian Spectator, Sept. 1830, they say, " what Dr. Taylor holds, is, that the nature of moral agency is such, that it may be true that God cannot pre- vent sin in all instances under a moral system." Dr. Woods had affirmed, what it is the great object of President Day's treatise to establish, that "God has a perfect unlimited power over all the springs and occasions of action inhuman beings, — over every thing which has the nature of a motive or excitement to action; and especially over the disposition of the heart." To this they reply, " This again is mere assertion." Dr.


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