- Leonard Woods
:"This article is about the theologian. For the U.S. Army general, see
Leonard Wood ."Leonard Woods (June 19 ,1774 -August 24 ,1854 ) was an Americantheologian . He was widely known for upholding orthodoxCalvinism overUnitarianism .In 1796, Woods graduated from
Harvard , and was soon ordained pastor in 1798 of theCongregational Church atWest Newbury, MA . He was the first professor ofAndover Theological Seminary and between 1808 and 1846, occupied the seminary's chair ofChristian theology. He helped establish several societies including theAmerican Tract Society , theAmerican Education Society , theTemperance Society , and theAmerican Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions .Works
His six primary works are:
* "Lectures on the Inspiration of the Scriptures" (1829)
* "Memoirs of American Missionaries" (1833)
* "Examination of the Doctine of Perfection" (1841)
* "Lectures on Church Government" (1843)
* "Lectures onSwedenborgianism " (1848)
* "History of Andover Seminary" completed by his son,Leonard Woods, Jr. (1848)External links
* [http://cdl.library.cornell.edu/cgi-bin/moa/sgml/moa-idx?notisid=ABQ0722-0045-28 History of Andover Seminary]
* [http://users.rcn.com/sleyzak/willleonardwoods.html Will of Rev. Leonard Woods (1774-1854)]
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