The
Southern Presbyterian Review Project
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The Southern Presbyterian Review Volume
VII, 1853 - 1854.
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Volume VII.NO. 1., July 1853.
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Paleys Principles of Moral and Political Philosophy, by the Rev. J.H. Thornwell |
1
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II.
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Orthodoxy in New England, by E.P. Rogers |
52
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III.
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The Necessity and Importance of Controversy, by the Rev. Thomas Smyth |
60
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IV.
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The Philosophy of Life, by Anonymous |
74
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V.
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The Relation of Justice to Benevolence in Conduct of Society, by the Rev. S.J. Cassells |
85
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VI.
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The Secondary and Collateral Influences of the Bible, by the Rev. George Howe |
103
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VII.
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The Final Destiny of the Globe, by the Rev. E.F. Rockwell |
127
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VIII.
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Correspondence |
150
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IX.
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Critical Notices |
154
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Volume VII.NO. 2., October 1853.
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The Reformation in England, by the Rev. John H. Bocock |
161
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II.
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Action and Reaction of Mind and Body, as affecting Insanity, by James McFadden Gaston, M.D. |
185
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III.
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Who are Members of the Visible Church?, by John G. Shepperson |
209
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IV.
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The Sufficiency of the Scriptures: Rationalism and Traditionalism, by the Rev. Thomas E. Peck |
240
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Address to the Society of Alumni of Union Theological Seminary, Va., on the Simplicity of Pulpit Style, by the Rev. Robert L. Dabney |
263
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VI.
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The Province of Reason, especially in Matters of Religion, by the Rev. Thomas Smyth |
274
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VII.
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Critical Notices |
293
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Volume VII.NO. 3., January
1854.
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Responsibility for Opinions, by the Rev. John B. Adger |
301
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II.
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The Bible and Not Reason, the Only Certain and Authoritative Source of Our Knowledge, Even of the Existence of God, by the Rev. Thomas Smyth |
325
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III.
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The Obstacles to Ministerial Piety, by E.P. Rogers |
347
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IV.
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The Primitive State, Character and Happiness of Man, by the Rev. Samuel C. Pharr |
365
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V.
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The Bible, by D.H. Hill |
374
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VI.
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Consolation, by the Rev. Andrew F. Dickson |
390
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VII.
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Public Instruction in South Carolina, by the Rev. J.H. Thornwell |
403
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VIII.
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Critical Notices |
447
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Volume VII.NO. 4., April
1854.
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The Bible, not Reason, the Only Authoritative Source and Stand of Knowledge of the Nature of God, by the Rev. Thomas Smyth |
461
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II.
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Report on Collegiate Education, by the Hon. A. Bowie |
484
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III.
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Notice of the Dead Sea, by Anonymous |
505
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IV.
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The Unity of the Church, by the Rev. John G. Shepperson |
523
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V.
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The Metaphysical and Scriptural Argument for the State, between Death and Resurrection, by the Rev. Thomas Curtis |
547
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VI.
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Historical Sketch of the Weekly Sabbath, by the Rev. Enoch Pond |
575
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VII.
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Critical Notices |
593
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