Letters On the Origin And Progress of the New Haven Theology
Letters On the Origin And Progress of the New Haven Theology
William G. Kingsland
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I understand you to admit that all men will be saved. These are exact specimens of Dr. Taylor's mode of reasoning. He says, ' Dr. Tyler does not believe, but denies that sin OF NEW HAVEN THEOLOGY. 69 is the best thing, or a good thing in any sense. ' From this he infers that I agree with him in re- jecting the positions, that ' the existence of sin is, on the \vliole, for the best, ' and that 'God, all things considered, prefers sin to holiness in all instances in which the former takes place' ...— posi- tions which he knows I have most explicitly and uniformly maintained. " Dr. Tyler closes his remarks with a summary view of the m. Ain points of difference between him and Dr. Taylor, and of their practical im- portance. He says : 1. " Dr. Taylor maintains, contrary to my be- lief, that God could not have prevented all sin in a moral system. " We have seen the importance which Dr. Tay- lor attaches to this point of difference. In the Review mentioned in my last letter, he repre- sents the denial of this position, as leading to Universalism, to Infidelity, and to Atheism.
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