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Leonard Woods (June 19, 1774 – August 24, 1854) [1] was an American theologian. He was widely known for upholding orthodox Calvinism over Unitarianism.
Leonard Woods (1774-1854) was an American Congregationalist clergyman and author. A graduate of Harvard University, he taught at Andover Theological ...
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Publisher, Scholarly Publishing Office, University of Michigan Library (December 22, 2005). Language, English. Paperback, 588 pages. ISBN-10, 142556366X.
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Major General Leonard Wood (1860-1927) was, with his close friend Theodore Roosevelt, an icon of US imperialism as the nation evolved into a global power.
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Publisher, Scholarly Publishing Office, University of Michigan Library (November 30, 2006). Language, English. Paperback, 608 pages. ISBN-10, 1425564844.
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Leonard W. Labaree was a distinguished documentary editor, a professor of history at Yale University for more than forty years, a historian of Colonial ...
Woods, Leonard, 1774-1854. Published: 1863. The works of Leonard Woods, D.D. lately professor of Christian theology in the theological seminary, Andover.
Leonard Woods, the fourth president of Bowdoin College, was born in Newbury, Massachusetts, on November 24, 1807.
Leonard W. Wood, a former NMHC Chairman, is the founder of Atlanta-based Wood Partners, which he started in 1998. He served as its Managing Principal until her ...