Memorials of Horatio Balch Hackett


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Reprint of the original, first published in 1876.




Memorials of Horatio Balch Hackett


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Reprint of the original, first published in 1876.




Memorials of Horatio Balch Hackett (Classic Reprint)


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Excerpt from Memorials of Horatio Balch Hackett The Reverend Horatio B. Hackett, D. D., LL. D., died suddenly at his residence in Rochester, New York, on Tuesday, November 2, 1875. Funeral services took place at Rochester, on Friday, November fifth, and at Newton Centre, to which place the remains were conveyed, on Saturday, November sixth. In the addresses on these occasions, and in the notices which the event elicited from the press, from public bodies, and from individuals in this country and abroad, the intimacies and pursuits of Dr. Hackett, and the Institutions of higher education, to which he gave his services, were represented. The sentiment having early declared itself that a volume like the present should emanate from the Seminary of sacred learning which he adorned at the time of his death, it has been a pious office to collect for publication in the form in which they were paid, some of these tributes, and to employ others, together with Dr. Hackett's published works, his journals, and the personal recollections of others, and of the editor, in preparing an accompanying memoir of the life and services of their honored subject. To all whose contributions thus enter into these pages, and who have in any way advanced their compilation, sincere thanks are returned. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.




MEMORIALS OF HORATIO BALCH HAC


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Once for All Delivered to the Saints


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This Festschrift for historian Gerald L. Priest, who served the Lord Jesus and the church for over twenty years at Detroit Baptist Theological Seminary, contains six articles that touch on historical subjects dear to Dr. Priest’s heart. The first three articles deal with aspects of the life and ministries of Jonathan Edwards and Andrew Fuller, both remarkable eighteenth-century theologians whose thought has had a profound impact down to the present day, along with eighteenth-century Baptist reflection on the subject of good works. The second set of three essays explore the nature of Fundamentalist historiography and the emergence of twentieth-century Fundamentalism through the lens of the thinking of two prominent liberals, William Newton Clarke and George Burman Foster. Together, all six essays are offered as a tribute to a fine Christian historian, teacher, and believer.




The Making of a Battle Royal


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American Baptists emerged from the Civil War as a divided group. Slavery, landmarkism, and other issues sundered Baptists into regional clusters who held more or less to the same larger doctrinal sentiments. As the century progressed, influences from Europe further altered the landscape. A new way to view the Bible—more human, less divine—began to shape Baptist thought. Moreover, Darwinian evolutionism altered the way religion was studied. Religion, like humanity itself, was progressing. Conservative Baptists—proto fundamentalists—objected to these alterations. Baptist bodies had a new enemy—theological liberalism. The schools were at the center of the story in the earliest days as professors, many of whom studied abroad, returned to the United States with progressive ideas that were passed on to their students. Soon these ideas were being presented at denominational gatherings or published in denomination papers and books. Baptists agitated over the new views, with some professors losing their jobs when they strayed too far from historic Baptists commitments. By 1920, the Northern Baptists, in particular, broke out into an all-out war over theology that came to be called “The Fundamentalist-Modernist” controversy. This is the fifty-year history behind that controversy.




The Encyclopædia Britannica


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Biography by Americans, 1658-1936


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This volume is the most comprehensive bibliography of purely biographical material written by Americans. It covers every possible field of life but, by design, excludes autobiographies, diaries, and journals.