Issac Watts was a non-conformist who believed that the ability to think clearly was of the utmost importance no matter what profession he was in. This book on Logic and Reason is by the prolific hymn writer Issac Watts, and was a standard textbook for nearly 200 years. With chapters such as 'Of Words, and their several Divisions, together with the Advantage and Danger of Them' this provides a unique look not only into logic, but into an era as well. 352 pages, hardcover with dust jacket; reprinted edition.