James Madison Pendleton - Writings

Writings

  • An Old Landmark Reset
  • Brief Notes on the New Testament
  • Christian Doctrines, a Compendium of Theology
  • Christianity Susceptible of Legal Proof
  • Church Discipline
  • Church Manual
  • Sermons on Important Subjects
  • The Atonement of Christ
  • The Lord's Supper
  • Three Reasons Why I Am a Baptist
  • Reminiscences of a Long Life

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