Publisher's Synopsis
A Defence of Theron and Aspasio is a robust response to criticisms leveled against James Herveyâ(TM)s popular theological work, âTheron and Aspasio.â Authored by William Cudworth and Joseph Bellamy, this volume meticulously addresses objections raised in a series of letters, providing a staunch defense of Herveyâ(TM)s theological positions. The book includes a series of authenticating letters from James Hervey himself, lending further weight to the arguments presented. This edition offers insights into 18th-century religious debates and the intellectual landscape of the period. It remains a significant work for those interested in the history of Christian thought and the interpretation of theological doctrines. The detailed arguments and Hervey's own endorsements make this a valuable resource for understanding the nuances of religious discourse during this era.
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