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The Southern Presbyterian Review
Volume 14: 1861-62
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Volume XIV.NO. 1, April 1861.
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The Princeton Review on the State of the Country, by Rev. John H. Rice, D.D., Louisville, Ky. |
1
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Coleridge, by the Rev. Enoch Pond, D.D., Theological Seminary, Bangor, Me. |
44
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Female Education, by Prof. Joseph LeConte, M.D., South Carolina College |
60
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The Trinity of the Godhead the Doctrine of the Holy Scriptures, by Rev. Thomas Smyth, D.D., Charleston, S.C. |
92
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Bunsen on the Bible, by Rev. George Howe, D.D., Theological Seminary, Columbia, S.C. |
96
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A Vindication of Secession and the South, by Rev. Benjamin M. Palmer, D.D., New Orleans, La. |
134
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VII.
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Periodical Literature |
178
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Volume XIV.NO. 2, July
1861.
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The School, the College, and the University, in Relation to One Another and to Active Life, by Professor Joseph LeConte, M.D., South Carolina College |
185
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The Trinity of the Godhead the Doctrine of the Scriptures, by Rev. Thomas Smyth, D.D., Charleston, S.C. |
227
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Geology and the Bible, by Anonymous |
246
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Pulpit Orator, by a Georgia Pastor |
275
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The General Assembly of 1861, by Rev. John B. Adger, D.D., Theological Seminary, Columbia, S.C. |
296
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VI.
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Notices of Recent Publications |
349
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VII.
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Periodical Literature |
361
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Volume XIV.NO.
3, October 1861.
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The Battle of Fort Sumter: Its Mystery and MiracleGods Mastery and Mercy, by Rev. Thomas Smyth, D.D., Charleston, S.C. |
365
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The Waldenses and Infant Baptism, by Rev. J.L. Kirkpatrick, D.D., Davidson College, N.C. |
399
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Principles of Church Government, by Rev. J.B. Hillhouse, Laurens District, S.C. |
431
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Analogy between the Formation of the Pihel Conjugation in Hebrew and the Perfect Tense in Latin, by Prof. E.L. Rockwell, Davidson College, N.C. |
444
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The Personality of God, as Affecting Science and Religion, by Anonymous |
450
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The Scotch-Irish, and their First Settlements on Tyger River and Other Neighboring Precincts in South Carolina, by Rev. George Howe, D.D., Theological Seminary, Columbia, S.C. |
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Explanatory Note, by Rev. John B. Adger, D.D., Theological Seminary, Columbia, S.C. [RE: Comments in July issue on the presence of Southwestern delegates at General Assembly] |
502
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Volume XIV.NO. 4, January 1862.
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Inaugural Address of Rev. James Woodrow, Ph.D., Perkins Professor, Theological Seminary, Columbia, S.C. |
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Address of the Presbyterian Church in the Confederate States of America to All the Churches of Jesus Christ throughout the World, by Rev. J.H. Thornwell, D.D. |
531
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The Art of Conversation, by Rev. B.M. Palmer, D.D., New Orleans, La. |
550
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Timothys Office, by Rev. Thomas V. Moore, D.D., Richmond, Va. |
569
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The Victory of Manassas Plain, by Rev. Thomas Smyth, D.D., Charleston, S.C. |
593
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The General Assembly at Augusta, by Rev. James A. Lyon, D.D., Columbus, Miss. |
618
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