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Filed under: African American Presbyterians -- New York -- Biography The Fugitive Blacksmith: or, Events in the History of James W. C. Pennington, Pastor of a Presbyterian Church, New York, Formerly a Slave in the State of Maryland, United States (second edition; London: C. Gilpin, 1849), by James W. C. Pennington Filed under: Pennington, James W. C. The Fugitive Blacksmith: or, Events in the History of James W. C. Pennington, Pastor of a Presbyterian Church, New York, Formerly a Slave in the State of Maryland, United States (second edition; London: C. Gilpin, 1849), by James W. C. Pennington Filed under: Rutherford, Samuel, 1600?-1661
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Filed under: Presbyterian Church -- ClergyFiled under: Presbyterian Church -- CreedsFiled under: Presbyterian Church -- Doctrines Baptized Patriarchalism: The Cult of the Family (Tyler, TX: Institute for Christian Economics, ca. 1994), by Gary North (PDF with commentary at garynorth.com) Doctrinal Integrity, by Samuel Miller (HTML at Still Waters) End of Prelacy: or, A Treatise on Ministerial Parity and the Non-Efficacy of Sacramental Grace, Versus the Romanism of the Prelatical Dogma of an Unbroken Succession, and its cognate, Sacramentarianism, Papal, Tractarian and High and Low-Church (New York: C. Scribner, 1852), by R. C. Shimeall (multiple formats at archive.org) Filed under: Presbyterian Church -- GovernmentFiled under: Presbyterian Church -- HymnsFiled under: Presbyterian Church -- Ireland The Laggan and its Presbyterianism (Belfast: Davidson and M'Cormack, 1905), by Alexander G. Lecky Filed under: Presbyterian Church -- MissionsFiled under: Presbyterian Church -- PeriodicalsFiled under: Presbyterian Church -- PublishingFiled under: Presbyterian Church -- Sermons Discourses, Doctrinal and Practical (Boston: S. K. Whipple and Co., 1857), by Edward Norris Kirk A Farewell Sermon Delivered in the First Presbyterian Church, Ann Arbor, Michigan, by Samuel Willoughby Duffield (page images at MOA) Discourse to Young Ladies (1857), by B. Sunderland (page images at MOA) The Religion of the Future (New York: American Tract Society, c1894), by David James Burrell (multiple formats at archive.org) What Peace Means (c1919), by Henry Van Dyke (Gutenberg text) Sermons on Various Subjects (1835), by Charles G. Finney (HTML at gospeltruth.net) God our Refuge and Strength in This War: A Discourse Before the Congregations of the First and Second Presbyterian Churches, on the Day of Humiliation, Fasting and Prayer, Appointed by President Davis, Friday, Nov. 15, 1861 (Richmond: W. Hargrave White, 1861), by T. V. Moore (HTML and TEI at UNC) Three Sermons to Young Men, by William S. Huggins (page images at MOA) True Eminence Founded on Holiness: A Discourse Occasioned by the Death of Lieut. Gen. T.J. Jackson (1863), by James B. Ramsey (HTML and TEI at UNC) Filed under: Elders (Church officers) -- Presbyterian ChurchFiled under: End of the world -- Presbyterian ChurchFiled under: Eschatology -- Presbyterian ChurchFiled under: Slavery and the church -- Presbyterian ChurchMore items available under broader and related terms at left. |