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1824 VIRGINIA PRESBYTERIAN MAGAZINE. Colonization, Bible & Civil Liberty, Cherokee, Jewish Missions, &c.
1824 VIRGINIA PRESBYTERIAN MAGAZINE. Colonization, Bible & Civil Liberty, Cherokee, Jewish Missions, &c.
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Very rare full year of an early Virginia Presbyterian periodical, preceding the later Presbyterian magazines issued out of Princeton. Excellent content, much of which has not been printed elsewhere.
Contents include: Conquest of Canaan by the Israelites; Society for the Religious Instruction of Seamen; Review of the History of the Persecutions of the Huguenots in France by Mark Wilks; Effects of the General Distribution of the Bible on the Cause of Civil Liberty; Christianity the Enemy of Superstition; Extensive Review of Francis Wayland's classic missionary sermon, The Moral Dignity of the Missionary Enterprise; The Conversion of the Jews; Report of the American Colonization Society; Two Different Modes of Interpreting Scripture; The Pastoral Office, the Cherokee of the Arkansas [Arkansaw]; On the Popular Use of the Term Sectarian; John Calvin and Eckius; The Influence of the Bible in Improving the Moral Character; The Doctrine of Universal Salvation set in a Just Light; Hutchinsonian Theologico-Philosophy; A New Argument in Proof of Human Depravity; The Palestine Mission; The Influence of the Reformation on the American Revolution [Series]; The First Medical School in the United States Missionary Society of the Synod of South Carolina and Georgia; The Religious Necessities of Indiana; etc.,
[Virginia Presbyterians]. The Literary and Evangelical Magazine for 1824. Richmond, Va. Published by Pollard and Goddard. 1824. 672pp.
Good + half leather, a bit rubbed as shown, light ex library markings, and some occasional stains. Quite nice.
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