This work is an excellent answer to the doctrines of Colenso, Huxley, Lyell, and Darwin, respecting the Noachian Deluge, the Antiquity of Man, and the Origin of Species.
LITERATURE OF UNITARIANISM AND UNIVERSALISM.
For the bibliography of the Trinitarian Controversy in England, extending through the former half of the eighteenth century, consult Watts' Bibliotheca Britannica, 4 vols. Edinburgh, 1824; and Biographia Britannica, 7 vols. folio, 1747. Concerning the discussion on 1 John, v. 7, consult Darling, Cyclopædia Bibliographia; London, 1854. For other Unitarian publications, in addition to those mentioned below, see Beard, Unitarianism in its Actual Condition, pp. 327-29.
The following table of Unitarian and Universalist Literature has reference to only two doctrines: the Trinity and Future Punishment.
Baker, A.—Our God a Consuming Fire. London, 1864.
Barclay, J.—Socinianism and Irvingism Refuted. London, 1845.
Barling, J.—Review of Trinitarianism. London, 1847.
Barlow, J. W.—Eternal Punishment and Eternal Death. London, 1864.
Barret, B. F.—Letters on the Divine Trinity. New York, 1860.
—— Christ the Interpreter of Scripture. London, 1865.