Robert Jefferson Breckinridge - Selected Works of Robert Breckinridge

Selected Works of Robert Breckinridge

  • The Knowledge of God, Objectively Considered: Being the First Part of Theology Considered as a Science of Positive Truth, Both Inductive and Deductive
  • The Knowledge of God, Subjectively Considered: Being the Second Part of Theology Considered as a Science of Positive Truth, Both Inductive and Deductive
  • Our country – its peril and its deliverance.
  • Breckinridge's protest against the use of instrumental music in worship
  • Presbyterian Government not a Hierarchy, but a Commonwealth
  • Presbyterian Ordination not a Charm, but an Act of Government
  • Some Thoughts on the Development of the Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A.
  • The Christian Pastor, One of Christ's Ascension Gifts
  • Letter of Robert J. Breckinridge to the Second Presbyterian Church of Baltimore
  • Robert J. Breckinridge's speech at the laying of the cornerstone of the Clay Monument
  • The Calling of the Church of Christ: A Discourse to Illustrate the Posture and Duty of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America

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