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The Southern Presbyterian Review Volume
XXXIV, 1883.
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Volume XXXIV.NO. 1., January 1883.
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What is Inductive Demonstration?, by the Rev. Dr. R.L. Dabney, Professor in Union T.S., Va. |
1
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II.
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The Bible a Divine Revelation, by the Rev. J.A. Quarles, D.D., Lexington, Mo. |
30
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III.
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The Lords Day, and Not the Jewish Sabbath, by the late Rev. John Beveridge |
54
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IV.
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The Evangelist and Church Work, by the Rev. Herbert H. Hawes, Farmville, Va. |
96
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V.
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The Foreign Evangelist, as Viewed by One in the Foreign Field, by the Rev. John Boyle, Mogy Mirim, Brazil |
106
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A Personal God the Postulate of Reason; Faith the Principle of Knowledge, by the Rev. J.V. Logan, D.D., Richmond, Ky. |
168
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VII.
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An Inquiry into the Aggressiveness of Presbyterianism, by Anonymous |
196
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VIII.
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Recent Publications |
224
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Volume XXXIV.NO. 2., April 1883.
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The Foreign Evangelist, as Viewed by One in the Foreign Field, by the Rev. John Boyle, Mogy Mirim, Brazil |
235
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II.
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The Jurisdiction of the Evangelist, by the Rev. J.A. Lefevre, D.D., Baltimore, Md. |
277
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Fraternal Relations, by the Rev. B.M. Palmer, D.D., LL.D., New Orleans, La. |
306
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IV.
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The Churchs Method of Conducting the Foreign Missionary Work, by the Rev. J. Leighton Wilson, D.D., Baltimore, Md. |
331
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V.
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A Thoroughly Educated Ministry, by the Rev. John B. Adger |
342
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VI.
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Political Religion, by the Rev. James A. Waddell, Talleysville, Va. |
371
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VII.
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Dr. Edwin A. Abbott on the Genuineness of Second Peter, by the Rev. Benj. B. Warfield, D.D., Professor in Allegheny Theological Seminary, Pa. |
390
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VIII.
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Recent Publications |
445
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Volume XXXIV.NO. 3., July
1883.
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The Council of Apostles and Presbyters at Jerusalem, by the Rev. S.L. Morris, Trenton, S.C. |
455
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II.
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The Nature of Physical Causes and Their Induction, by the Rev. R.L. Dabney, D.D. |
484
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III.
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Gods Covenant with Man, by the Rev. K.M. McIntyre, Bridges Creek, N.C. |
521
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The Vital Connexion between Revelation and Sound Learning, by the Rev. H.M. White, D.D., Winchester, Va. |
540
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The Regal Character of Christ, by the Rev. E.P. Davis, Bold Branch, S.C. |
560
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VI.
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The Mysteries of the Book of Esther, by Rabbi J.L. Leucht, New Orleans, La. |
588
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VII.
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Recent Publications |
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Volume XXXIV.NO. 4., October 1883.
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The Article Entitled A Thoroughly Educated Ministry Examined, by the Author of An Inquiry into the Aggressiveness of Presbyterianism, |
615
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II.
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The New Testament Plan of Educating Candidates for the Christian Ministry, by the Rev. R.R. Howison, Richmond, Va. |
651
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III.
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Marriage with a Deceased Wifes Sister, by the Rev. F. Jacobs, D.D., James Island, S.C. |
683
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IV.
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The Metaphysical and Theological Applications of Induction and Analogy, by the Rev. R.L. Dabney, D.D., LL.D., Austin, Texas |
703
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The Light of Asia, and Buddhism, by Prof. J.T.L. Preston, LL.D., Lexington, Va. |
745
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VI.
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The Lords Day and Not the Jewish Sabbath Reviewed, by the Rev. James Stacy, D.D., Newnan, Ga. |
761
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VII.
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The General Assembly of 1883, by the Rev. J.W. Flinn, New Orleans, La. |
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VIII.
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Recent Publications |
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