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The Southern Presbyterian
Review Volume XII: 1859-60
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ARTICLE
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Volume XII.NO. 1., April 1859.
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PAGE
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I.
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The Deaconship, by Rev. James B. Ramsay,
of Lynchburg, Va. |
1
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II.
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National Righteousness, by Rev. Thomas
Smyth, D.D., of Charleston, S.C. |
25
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III.
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The Changes Proposed in our Book of Discipline,
by Rev. R.L. Dabney |
36
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IV.
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Morphology, and its Connection with Fine
Art, by Joseph LeConte, M.D., Professor of Chemistry,
Minerology and Geology, in S.C. College |
83
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V.
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Testimony of Modern Science to the Unity
of Mankind, by J.L. Cabell, M.D., Professor
of Comparative Anatomy and Physiology in the University of Virginia |
115
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VI.
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The Telluric Portion of the Cosmos,
by Prof. Daniel Kirkwood, Indiana University |
131
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VII.
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Inaugural Discourse on Church History
and Church Polity, by Rev. J.B. Adger, D.D.,
Professor of Ecclesiastical History and Church Polity, Columbia,
S.C. |
140
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VIII.
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The New Theological Professorship of
Natural Science in Connection with Revealed
Religion, by Rev. James A. Lyon, D.D., Columbus, Mississippi |
181
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IX.
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Notices of Recent Publications |
196
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X.
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Periodical Literature |
217
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Volume XII.NO. 2., July
1859.
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I.
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The First Pastoral Letter of the Synod
of the Carolinas, by Anonymous |
221
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II.
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The Lecture SystemIts Influence
upon Young Men, by Rev. John N. Waddel, D.D.,
Professor of Ancient Literature, La Grange College |
258
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III.
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The Distinctions in the Godhead Personal
and not Nominal, by Rev. Thomas Smyth, D.D. |
289
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IV.
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The Principles of a Liberal
Education, by Joseph LeConte, M.D. |
310
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V.
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The Hypostatical Union, by Anonymous |
336
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VI.
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The Religious Instruction of our Colored
Population, by E.T. Baird, D.D., Crawfordsville, MS |
345
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VII.
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Notices of Recent Publications |
362
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VIII.
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Periodical Literature |
369
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Volume XII.NO. 3., October
1859.
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I.
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Revised Book of Discipline, by Rev. J.H.
Thornwell, D.D., LL.D., Professor of Theology,
Theological Seminary, Columbia |
373
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II.
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Life and Writings of Maimonides, by Rev.
James Cohen, A.M., Tutor in Hebrew, Theological
Seminary, Columbia |
407
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III.
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Natural Science and Revealed Religion,
by Rev. Richard S. Gladney, Aberdeen, Miss. |
443
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IV.
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An Educated MinistryThe
Board of Education, by Rev. Samuel D. Campbell, Geneva, AL |
468
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V.
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The Church a Spiritual
Power, by a Georgia Pastor |
476
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VI.
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The Revival of the Slave Trade, by Rev.
J.L. Wilson, D.D., Secretary of the Board of
Foreign Missions, N.Y. |
491
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VII.
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The General Assembly of 1859, by Rev.
B.M. Palmer, D.D., New Orleans |
513
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VIII.
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Breckinridges Knowledge of God,
Subjectively Considered, by Rev. J.H. Thornwell, D.D. |
604
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IX.
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Notices of Recent Publications |
624
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X.
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Periodical Literature |
641
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Volume XII.NO. 4., January
1860.
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I.
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The Synod of Dort, by Rev. Enoch Pond,
D.D., Professor of Theology, Bangor, Maine |
646
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II.
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Symbolical Import of Baptism, by Rev.
James Stacy, Newnan, Ga. |
663
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III.
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Moses and his Dispensation,
by Anonymous |
681
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IV.
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No Priest but Christ, by Rev. J.R. Gilland,
Indian Town, S.C. |
691
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V.
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Private Christians in their Relations
to the Unbelieving World, by Rev. J.M. Walker |
712
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VI.
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The Present and Past Physical State of
Palestine, by Rev. T.R.G. Peck, Pastor of the
Huguenot Church, Charleston |
728
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VII.
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The American Board and the Choctaw
Mission, by Rev. J.B. Adger, D.D.
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736
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VIII.
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The Raid of John Brown and the Progress
of Abolition, by Rev. George Howe, D.D.
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784
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IX.
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Notices of Recent Literature
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816
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X.
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Periodical Literature
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839
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