The Presbyterian Preacher, No. 1, Vol. 1, Pittsburgh, June, 1832. Sermon I. The Importance of Gospel Truth.
by Miller, Samuel
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"Samuel Miller (1769 – 1850) was a Presbyterian theologian who taught at Princeton Theological Seminary. From 1813 to 1849, he served as Professor of Ecclesiastical History and Church Government at Princeton Theological Seminary, and was also integral in founding the institution. He was a member of the American Antiquarian Society. Throughout his life, Miller was a vigorous participant in many of the controversies that took place within the Presbyterian Church, including that which resulted in the division of the Church into new and old schools. He was also considered an authority on many of the issues that faced Christians, especially Presbyterians, of his time. Miller is, perhaps, best known for the theological, polemical, and biographical writings he published throughout his life." In this sermon, the first published in the Presbyterian Preacher, Miller strongly asserts the primacy of the Bible as the revealed Truth of God and its importance in the sanctification of man.
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- Title
- The Presbyterian Preacher, No. 1, Vol. 1, Pittsburgh, June, 1832. Sermon I. The Importance of Gospel Truth.
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- Miller, Samuel
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- [D. and M. Maclean]
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- Pittsburgh
- Date Published
- 1832
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- Religion
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