Om Remarks On An Anonymous Tract [by T. Secker] Entitled An Answer To Dr. Mayhew's Observations On ... The Society For The Propagation Of The Gospel. Repr
Mayhew's response to Secker's anonymous tract on the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel is a fascinating insight into the theological debates of 18th century America. Mayhew, a prominent Congregationalist minister, offers a spirited defense of the Society's work, arguing that its efforts to spread the gospel were essential for the moral and spiritual health of the colonies. Secker, a future Archbishop of Canterbury, provides a thoughtful rejoinder, offering a well-argued critique of Mayhew's position. For anyone interested in the history of American religion or the development of theological debate in the colonies, this book is an invaluable resource.
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