
Dow, Daniel. New Haven Theology, alias Taylorism, alias Neology; in its own Language, with notes appended. Thompson, [CT]: Printed by George Roberts, 1834. [11469]
Removed, sewn into a new acid-free wrapper, 8 1/2 x 5 1/1 inches, some edge-tatters/creases to the first two leaves, 56 pages. Good. Pamphlet.
An examination of the New Haven theology, claiming to show both that it is against the word of God, and against all doctrinal platforms and standards that had been authoritative in the New England congregational churches. He quotes extensively from Taylor and others and then responds to their statements.
Daniel Dow (1772-1849) b. Ashford, CT; d. Thompson, CT. Dow graduated with honor at Yale in 1793, “studied theology while teaching psalmody for a livelihood, and on 20 April 1796, was ordained pastor of the Congregational Church in Thompson, Conn. His discourses were never written, but were remarkable for their logical arrangement and clear and forcible style.” - Appleton’s Cyclopedia.