The Southern Presbyterian Review – Volumes I Through XXXVI (1847 -–1885) – Tables of Content 1 the Southern Presbyterian Review – Volume II: 1848-1849

The Southern Presbyterian Review – Volumes I Through XXXVI (1847 -–1885) – Tables of Content 1 the Southern Presbyterian Review – Volume II: 1848-1849

The Southern Presbyterian Review – Volume I: 1847-1848 ARTICLE PAGE Volume I.—NO. 1., June 1847. I. The Office of Reason in Regard to Revelation, by the Rev. J.H. Thornwell, D.D. 1 II. The Relation between the Work of Christ and the Condition of the Angelic World, by the Rev. Rev. Benjamin Morgan Palmer, D.D. 34 III. The Baptism of Servants, by the Rev. George Howe 63 IV. An Exposition of Matthew XVI. 18,19, by Anonymous 103 V. The Letters and Speeches of Oliver Cromwell, by Anonymous 121 VI. Critical Notices 159 Volume I.—NO. 2., September 1847. I. Personality, Deity, and Operations of The Holy Spirit, by Anonymous 1 II. Sketches of North Carolina, by Anonymous 30 III. Fictitious Literature: Tancred, or the New Crusade, by Col. W.F. Hutson 57 IV. The General Assembly, by the Rev. J.H. Thornwell 78 V. An Effectual Control of the Will and Conduct of Men by the Spirit of God, Anonymous 105 VI. The Poetry of the Pentateuch, by Anonymous 117 VII. Critical Notices 133 Volume I.—NO. 3., December 1847. I. The Divine Appointment and Obligation of Capital Punishment, by the Rev. Thomas Smyth 1 II. The Intellectual and Moral Character of the Jews, by the Rev. Benjamin M. Palmer 30 III. The Late Dr. Chalmers, and the Lessons of his Life, from Personal Recollections, by the Rev. Thomas Smyth 56 IV. The Religious Instruction of the Black Population, by the Rev. John B. Adger 89 V. A Critical Examination of I Peter iii. 19, by the Rev. W.M. Smythe, A.M., Dallas Co., AL 120 VI. The Christian Pastor, by the Rev. J.H. Thornwell 127 VII. Critical Notices 153 Volume I.—NO. 4., March 1848. I. Lectures on Foreign Churches, by the Rev. John B. Adger 1 II. Presbyterianism – The Revolution – The Declaration of Independence, and the Constitution, by the Rev. Thomas Smyth 33 III. The Moral Condition of Western Africa, by the Rev. John Leighton Wilson, of S.C. 79 IV. An Inquiry into the Doctrine of Imputed Sin, by the Rev. Benjamin M. Palmer 97 V. Alexander’s Isaiah, by the Rev. George Howe 129 VI. Critical Notices 154 The Southern Presbyterian Review – Volumes I through XXXVI (1847 -–1885) – Tables of Content 1 The Southern Presbyterian Review – Volume II: 1848-1849 ARTICLE PAGE Volume II.—NO. 1., June 1848. I. The Elder Question, by the Rev. J.H. Thornwell 1 II. A Brief Inquiry into the Nature of Jephthah’s Vow, by the Rev. W.M. Smythe, A.M. 68 III. Liberal Christianity, by the Rev. E.P. Rogers 75 IV. The Abrahamic Covenant, by the Rev. Nathan Hoyt 81 V. On the Bdellium of the Bible, by the Rev. E.F. Rockwell 94 VI. Assurance—Witness of the Spirit—and the Call to the Ministry, by the Rev. Thos. Smythe 99 VII. Critical Notices 133 Volume II.—NO. 2., September 1849. I. The Call to the Ministry—Its Nature and Evidence, by the Rev. Thomas Smyth, D.D. 157 II. Polemic Theology, by the Rev. William Swan Plumer 183 III. The Origin of our Ideas concerning God, by the Rev. Samuel J. Cassells 203 IV. The Platonic Trinity, by Anonymous 215 V. Favorable Indications for the Introduction and Spread of Christianity in Africa, by the Rev. J.L. Wilson 222 VI. The Blasphemy against the Holy Ghost, and the Sin unto Death, By the Rev. William McKelvey Smythe 239 VII. John the Baptist, the Unitarian Jesus, by the Rev. Thomas Curtis, D.D. 250 VIII. The Power of the Pulpit, by the Rev. Abner A. Porter, D.D. 270 IX. Critical Notices 294 Volume II.—NO. 3., December 1849. I. Some Thoughts on the Development of the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A., by the Rev. Robert J. Breckinridge, D.D. 311 II. The Office of Deacon, by the Rev. Thomas Smythe, D.D. 341 III. Observations on I John 5: 7, 8, by the Rev. W.M. Smythe, A.M., Dallas County, Alabama 362 IV. Dissertation on Romans 8:19-22, by the Rev. James A. Wallace 368 V. History of the Girondists, or Personal Memoirs of the Patriots of the French Revolution, by Col. Wm. F. Hutson 387 VI. On the Manna of the Israelites, by the Rev. E.F. Rockwell 413 VII. The Certainty of the World’s Conversion, by the Rev. J.L. Wilson, Missionary at Gaboon, West Africa 427 VIII. Critical Notices 442 Volume II.—NO. 4., March 1849. I. Paul’s Preaching at Athens, by the Rev. J.H. Thornwell 463 II. On the Scene in Revelation, Chapters IV and V, by the Rev. E.F. Rockwell 505 III. Parochial Schools, by the Rev. Thomas Smyth 520 IV. A Plea for Amusements, by Col. W.F. Hutson 550 V. Romans, 9th Chapter, I-V Verses, by Rev. S.L. Graham, D.D. 562 VI. The Christian Doctrine of Human Rights and Slavery, by the Rev. John B. Adger 569 VII. Paul’s Rebuke of Ananias, by Gen. V.D.V. Jamison 587 VIII. Critical Notices 591 The Southern Presbyterian Review – Volumes I through XXXVI (1847 -–1885) – Tables of Content 2 The Southern Presbyterian Review – Volume III: 1849-1850 ARTICLE PAGE Volume III.—NO. 1., July 1849. I. Denominational Education, by the Rev. Robert J. Breckinridge, D.D. 1 II. The Pelagian Controversy, by the Rev. Enoch Pond, D.D. 20 III. A Plea for Doctrine as the Instrument of Sanctification, by the Rev. B.M. Palmer 32 IV. The Lives of the Lord Chancellors and Keepers of the Great Seal in England, by the Rev. Thomas Curtis, D.D. 54 V. The Mexican War Reviewed on Christian Principles, by Philip Berry 74 VI. The Unity of the Race, by the Rev. George Howe, D.D. 124 Volume III.—NO. 2., October 1849. I. On the Means of Preventing War, by Philip Berry 169 II. Christian Principle in Relation to Mental Culture, by Samuel C. Pharr 200 III. Church and State, by the Rev. Benjamin Morgan Palmer 210 IV. Ethnography, by the Rev. George Howe, D.D. 233 V. The Philosophy of Religion, by the Rev. J.H. Thornwell, D.D. 259 VI. Critical Notices 322 Volume III.—NO. 3., January 1850. I. North and South, by the Rev. Abner A. Porter, D.D. 337 II. The Dead Sea, by the Rev. James A. Wallace 381 III. Critical Remarks on the Institution of the Lord’s Supper, by the Rev. W.M. Smythe 410 IV. The Mark of Cain and the Curse of Ham, by Anonymous 415 V. Nott’s Lectures, by Anonymous 426 VI. The Philosophy of Religion, by the Rev. J.H. Thornwell 491 VII. Critical Notices 559 Volume III.—NO. 4., April 1850. I. Church and State, by the Rev. Benjamin M. Palmer 573 II. Thoughts upon the Priesthood of Christ, by the Rev. J.H. Thornwell 609 III. On the Origin of the Name Assyria, by the Rev. E.F. Frink 630 IV. Missionary Zeal, by the Rev. John B. Adger 637 V. The Primitive Revelation of a Divine and Incarnate Saviour, traced in the History and Rites of Bacchus, by the Rev. Thomas Smyth 658 VI. Critical Notices 672 The Southern Presbyterian Review – Volumes I through XXXVI (1847 -–1885) – Tables of Content 3 The Southern Presbyterian Review – Volume IV: 1850-1851 ARTICLE PAGE Volume IV.—NO. 1., July 1850. I. A Presbyterian Clergyman Looking for the Church, 1 II. The Life and Death of Francis Turrettin 26 III Thirty-Third Annual Report of the American Bible Society, May, 1849 52 IV. Educational Policy of South Carolina 78 V. Remarks on 1 Corinthians, xv. 32 99 VI. Slavery and the Religious Instruction of the Coloured Population 105 VII. Critical Notices 142 Volume IV.—NO. 2., October 1850. I. Philosophy in the Church 153 II. Reflections upon Heaven 165 III Form and Spirit 177 IV. Christianity Vindicated from the Charge of Fanaticism 198 V. The Languages of Southern Europe 231 VI. The Resurrection of Jesus—An Anti-Unitarian Argument 243 VII. The Genuineness of the Pentateuch 256 VIII. Critical Notices 294 Volume IV.—NO. 3., January 1851. I. Education, Inaugural Address, delivered by Thomas Curtis, D.D. 307 II. Objections to the German Transcendental Philosophy , by Enoch Pond, D.D. 328 III The Variety of Shakspeare—The Works of William Shakspeare, by S.J.P. Anderson 343 IV. The Unity of the Human Race, by A.A. Porter 357 V. John Foster, by J.R. Kendrick 381 VI. Ancient and Scripture Chronology, by Anonymous 397 VII. Critical Notices 426 Volume IV.—NO. 4., April 1851. I. The Plenary Inspiration of the Scriptures, by the Rev. John B. Adger 457 II. Matthew xxiii. 29, by the Rev. James Henley Thornwell, D.D. 498 III The Free Grace of God and the Free Will of Man, by the Rev. E.F. Rockwell 527 IV. God in Christ, by the Rev. Thomas E. Peck 541 V. John Howard, by J.B. Ross 560 VI. Notes on the Miracles of our Lord, by the Rev. S.J.P. Anderson 580 VII. Critical Notices 590 The Southern Presbyterian Review – Volumes I through XXXVI (1847 -–1885) – Tables of Content 4 The Southern Presbyterian Review – Volume V: 1851-52 ARTICLE PAGE Volume V.—NO. 1., July 1851. I. Domestic Literature, by the Rev. Samuel J. Cassells 1 II. Validity of Popish Baptism, by the Rev. J.H. Thornwell 12 III. The Millennium, by the Rev. Elijah F. Frink 52 IV. The Credibility and Plenary Inspiration of the Scriptures, by the Rev.

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