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  • af Richard Gottheil
    361,95 kr.

    A collection of Syriac medical remedies, from a manuscript dated 1888; the origin is uncertain; the inscription mentions Galen.

  • af Robert Gauthiot
    361,95 kr.

    This paper, reprinted from the Journal Asiatique, provides a handy introduction to the Sogdian alphabet used for Buddhist texts in Central Asia.

  • af Sirarpie Der Nessessian
    400,95 kr.

    A controversial essay on one of the treasures of Armenian art, arguing that its illuminations were original and Armenian; with 38 plates.

  • af Anonymous
    363,95 kr.

    The article describes and critiques the authenticity of the epistles of Ignatius. The author claims that the illegitimacy of letters that speak of prelacy erodes the basis for Episcopacy and Presbyterianism.

  • af Frederick Lisco
    361,95 kr.

    This article introduces and translates "A Treatise on the Parables of our Lord" by Rev. Fredrick Gustavus Lisco of Berlin. The treatise defines and traces the history of parables. Using critical sources, he explores New Testament parables.

  • - By Henry Foster Burder, DD
    af Anonymous
    363,95 kr.

    The article reviews the memoir of Rev. George Burder. The reviewer outlines the reverend's family, his entrance to the ministry, his shift into missionary work, his preaching, and his hardships. The reviewer judges his style and persona.

  • - Or Reasons for renouncing the doctrine of Friends. In three parts. By Samuel Hanson Cox, D.D., Pastor of the Laight Street Presbyterian Church; and for twenty years a member of the Society of Friends. Pp. 686.
    af Anonymous
    374,95 kr.

    The article reviews a book which is highly critical of Quakerism. The reviewer relates a brief history of Quakerism and proceeds to challenge Quaker doctrines. Quakerism is described as an incorrect form of Christianity.

  • - Contained in a series of Letters addressed to the Reverend Benjamin T. Onderdonk, D.D., Bishop of the Diocese of New York. By Thomas S. Brittan.
    af Anonymous
    376,95 kr.

    The article reviews a text by a convert from Presbyterianism to the Protestant Episcopal Church. The reviewer is critical of much of the evidence the author uses and declares the book to be poor in quality and unoriginal.

  • - With reference to the black race
    af Anonymous
    374,95 kr.

    The author attacks American slavery but disputes the call to instant abolition and race-mixing. He advocates the American Colonization Society's "back-to-Africa" approach as well as a slow, political approach to ending slavery in America.

  • af Anonymous
    363,95 kr.

    A scathing polemic against Roman Catholicism, the author uses logical and textual evidence to contradict Catholic rituals and beliefs.

  • af Anonymous
    376,95 kr.

    The author provides the biography of Socianism founder Faustus Socinus. The article provides a partial translation of his posthumously compiled "Racovian Catechism" from the original Polish with the intention of revealing information about Socianism.

  • af Anonymous
    363,95 kr.

    The author attacks practices common in newer forms of education. He generally calls for a more conservative, less experimental, approach which emphasizes deep general knowledge. No formal method is offered to replace the broken system.

  • - Prepared from original authorities
    af Anonymous
    363,95 kr.

    The reviewer examines a biography of Protestant Reformer William Farel. The book describes Farel's departure from Catholicism and contributions to the efforts of Swiss Reformation, Zuingle in particular. His trails and successes are described.

  • af Anonymous
    387,95 kr.

    The author reviews a text which proposes a "Lesson System" to replace the current ineffective Sabbath school model. The new system fixes many of the old system's errors and has been successfully implemented in a few places.

  • af Anonymous
    361,95 kr.

    The reviewer praises an annual, comprised of a series of articles, as valuable for students entering the ministry. The author advocates modesty, hard work and piety amongst other virtues.

  • - Designed to Exhibit the Original Susceptibilities of the Mind, and the Rule by Which the Rectitude of Any of its States or Feelings Should be Judged
    af George Payne
    389,95 kr.

    The article reviews a set of texts on mental philosophy. It reviews the author's assessments of various sources and the aspects of the mind. The reviewer takes issue with certain philosophers' beliefs.

  • af Anonymous
    412,95 kr.

    The author presents the history of Pelagius and his position against original sin. He reviews the positions for and against the doctrine of original sin, concluding that original sin cannot be proven true.

  • af Anonymous
    389,95 kr.

    The article reviews a text on the Second Advent. The reviewer compares two perspectives on the scriptural descriptions of the Second Coming: either it will literally look as is depicted or the prophecies are allegories.

  • - By John Esten Cooke, M.D. Lexington. 8vo. Pp. 224. 1829
    af Anonymous
    415,95 kr.

    The article reviews and critiques an essay that attacks Presbyterian ordination. The reviewer points to logical and textual flaws in the argument, indicating the author's incompetence.

  • af Anonymous
    376,95 kr.

    The article responds to a postscript from a letter to the editor on the journal's position on loans by the American Education Society. The editor counters the writer's claims and defends the journal's prior position.

  • af Anonymous
    376,95 kr.

    The author reviews a pamphlet that criticizes the connection between church and state in England. He attacks the bias inherent in the system, the inefficiency of it, and its inability to fulfill its churchly duties.

  • af Anonymous
    363,95 kr.

    The article criticizes the Presbyterian Church's recent Act and Testimony. The author claims it is excessive, leaving no room for interpretation, and is dangerously schismatic. It would divide the Church for no reason.

  • af Anonymous
    363,95 kr.

    The article rejects the argument that the Bible was not solely penned by Moses. He examines the evidence and presents his own to oppose it. He concludes that neither side of the argument can be proven.

  • af Anonymous
    363,95 kr.

    The author provides the biography of Cornelius Jansenius and describes his commentary, Augustinus, to explain Jansenius's position on Grace in relation to Catholic doctrine. He concludes this history convicts the Catholic Church.

  • - By James D. Knowles, Professor of Pastoral Duties in the Newton Theological Institution. Boston: Lincoln, Edmands & Co. 1834. 12mo.
    af Anonymous
    374,95 kr.

    This article reviews a memoir of Roger Williams, founder of Rhode Island. The reviewer presents Williams' biography, the founding of Providence and the creation of Rhode Island. Much attention is paid to the politics of its founding.

  • af Anonymous
    402,95 kr.

    The article presents the life of the late Rezeau Brown, a young man with religious aspirations and a poor constitution. The memoir relates the details of his studies and his dedication to missionary work.

  • af Anonymous
    376,95 kr.

    The article is a letter concerning the treatment of Dissenters in England. The writer objects to the nationalized Episcopacy for various injustices upon Dissenters. He asks for separation of church and state.

  • - By the Rev. Edwin Sidney, A. M. London, (printed.) New York, (reprinted,) 1834. 12mo.
    af Anonymous
    376,95 kr.

    The review reviews the life of Rev. Rowland Hill based on his published biography. Included is the minutia of his preaching career. Though a review, the article comments little on the text, more or less paraphrasing it.

  • af Anonymous
    361,95 kr.

    The article is a response to an unprinted letter concerning involuntary body movement during moments of religious frenzy. The editor relates personal experience from 1800 to 1803 and ultimately discourages this behavior.

  • af Anonymous
    363,95 kr.

    The article reviews a commentary on the Sermon on the Mount. The reviewer examines the conclusions reached by the author as well as the method used to come to those conclusions. He approves of the author's unique philosophical approach.

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