THE Provincial Wesleyan thinks that Methdism needs just now a powerful theologian, Enother Watson. It says: “Metbodism needs another great theologal sy tematist to repeat he splendid ser ice erformed by Richard Wat-on in bis instiutes. Watson was a kipgly man, and Mesh. oism owes him a vast debt of gratitude. His qual in his high in elitc uai endowmed s as nt yet appeared in the Methi dist bouseold. . . . Sioce Watson, biblical criticism und natural science have made'immense prog. Pop, and the spirio of free inquiry, daring alous, has taken up new positions ro a new bases. In non-Met many emio nt defenders of the uing to the new tield of cou. 1 Methodist communions able conteuding for the rru h as it But yet clear-sighted Methodist ow bright wild joy could they her Ricard Watson, fittingly eao to foot, pressiug onward to t.” lande PEC nd OR, A VIEW OF THE EVIDENCES, DOCTRINES, MORALS, AND INSTITUTIONS OF CHRISTIANITY. BY RICHARD WATSON. THEOLOGIÆ autem objectum est ipse Deus.--Haveir anlæ vmCN viunviw w- ARMINIUS. Stereotype Edition. COMPLETE IN ONE VOLUME. NEW-YORK, PUBLISHED BY J. EMORY AND E. WAUGH, FOR THE METHODIST NO. 14 CROSBY-STREET, J. Collord, Printer. 1831 |