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1826 VIRGINIA PRESBYTERIAN MAGAZINE. American Revolution, Liberia & Slaves, Revival in Hawaii, &c.

1826 VIRGINIA PRESBYTERIAN MAGAZINE. American Revolution, Liberia & Slaves, Revival in Hawaii, &c.

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Very rare early Virginia Presbyterian imprint with excellent theological content, as well as historical content related to Presbyterianism and Religions Freedom, The American Revolution, Native American Tribes, Hawaii / Sandwich Islands, The Colonization of Slaves in Liberia, etc. 

Contents include: Remarks on the Life of Cain; Essays on the Government and Discipline of the Presbyterian Church in the United States; Memorials to the General Assembly of Virginia [1776]; An Act for Establishing Religious Freedom - December 16, 1785; Report of the American Colonization Society; On Two Different Kinds of Preaching; The Duty of Professors of Religion to Consecrate their Property to the Spread of the Gospel by Daniel A. Clarke; The Cherokee of Arkansas; Indians in the Michigan Territory; Adoniram Judson in Burmah; A Call to the Ministry of the Gospel; Remarks on the Life of Esau; Pliny Fisk and the Palestine Mission; Were the Miracles Wrought by Egyptian Magicians Real?; Report from the African Repository and Colonial Journal [Liberia - Sierra Leone]; Theology of the Westminster Confession; Future Punishment Endless; Inquiry into the Meaning of the Word Doulos in the New Testament; Sandwich Islands [Extensive]; Sincere Piety Indispensable to the Christian Minister; Signs of the Times; A Sermon Preached by Samuel Davies, October 11, 1752 For Zion's sake I will not hold my peace. . . ; Ought a Minister of the Gospel Urge the Unregenerate to Use the Means of Grace; Extensive Series - Vindication of the Doctrines of the Presbyterian Church by John H. Rice; On Self-Deceptions in Religion; On the Proper Use of Reason on Religion; 

Rice, John H. [ed.]. The Literary and Evangelical Magazine. Vol. IX. Richmond, Va. Published by Nathan Pollard, at the Franklin Office. 1826. 668pp.

A good copy, bound in half leather, with the hinges through and lightly shaken; text block is generally solid. Pages have light to moderate foxing, with a few pages more heavily foxed; minor ex library markings.

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