A Guide to the Letter from William Ware March 4, 1840 Ware, William, Letter from 8333

A Guide to the Letter from William Ware March 4, 1840

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Clifton Waller Barrett Library
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Accession Number 8333


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Repository
Special Collections, University of Virginia Library
Accession number
8333
Title
Letter from William Ware, March 4, 1840
Physical Characteristics
ALS, 2 pages
Language
English

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Preferred Citation

Letter from William Ware, March 4, 1840, Accession #8333 , Special Collections Dept., University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.

Acquisition Information

This collection was given to the Library on August 30, 1966.

Scope and Content Information

William Ware, writes to an unidentified correspondent, in defense of his position to exclude from publication in the Christian Examiner any attacks on Christianity, including articles hostile in part or in spirit. The sermon in question would seem unfavorable to Christianity as a miraculous revelation. Liberals found no harm in it, but the language about miracles is not sufficiently explicit. He defines miracles as a suspension or violation of known laws of nature. In addition, he requests a copy of the Princeton Review .