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Pamphlet. Condición: Fair. First Edition. Printed wrapper, front with large piece missing top right corner (see pics), 9 x 6 inches, signed W. H. Whittemore on front and tp, 64 clean pages, light bump to top right corner. I. The Ministry we Need., by the Rev. Nicholas Murray, D.D., of Elizabeth, N. J.II. Practical Theology. By t…he Rev. Alexander T. M'Gill, D.D.Nicholas Murray, D.D., born in Ireland in 1802, emigrated to America in 1815; studied at Princeton and became pastor of the First Presbyterian Church in Elizabethtown, N.J. in 1833. He sometimes wrote under the pseudonym "Kirwan."Alexander Taggart McGill (1807-1889); born in Canonsburg, PA. "While primarily known for his work as General Assembly statesman and professor of theology, McGill held a variety of professions - lawyer, land surveyor, Indian liaison and missionary - during a lifetime which spanned the greater part of the 19th century. In 1826, McGill received a degree from Jefferson College (Washington, PA). Aside from a brief sojourn in Georgia and Alabama, McGill spent a good part of the next two decades working as a missionary and minister throughout Carlisle County, PA and the Delaware Valley area. In 1848, McGill was appointed Moderator of the General Assembly (Old School) and held the distinction of being the youngest man of his time to hold that position. After fulfilling his duties as Moderator, McGill remained active in the General Assembly and served on various committees until the early 1870s. "As a theologian, McGill held conservative views on religion and on the moral responsibility of the Presbyterian Church to its congregation. Apparently alarmed by the growth of such popular religious movements as Transcendentalism, McGill often expressed fears that the American political climate invited moral decline. During the later years of his life, McGill advocated a greater joining of Church and State. Unlike many of his conservative colleagues, McGill was a vocal opponent of American slavery and wrote numerous articles on the subject. Although McGill originally supported the African Colonization Movement, he seemed to have tempered his view of Liberia as the "promised land" for Afro-Americans by the 1870s. At that time he stated that if blacks chose to remain in America, "we shall stand at their side and rejoice". While serving as Moderator of the General Assembly, McGill taught church history and government at Western Theological Seminary (Allegheny, PA). In 1852, after having taught for a short time in South Carolina, McGill was elected to a chair at Princeton Theological Seminary. Retiring with the rank of Professor Emeritus in 1883, McGill died in Princeton at the age of 81." - Presbyterian Historical Society website.

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Paperback. Condición: New. Print on Demand. This book presents a comprehensive analysis of practical Christian ministry. The author places the subject within a historical context to provide a holistic understanding. The text delves into the nature of Christian service, encompassing the role of pastors, their qualifications and r…esponsibilities. It navigates the intricacies of homiletics and pastoral theology and underscores the significance of catechetics in Christian education. Liturgics and the forms of worship are also examined, along with the structure and governance of the Christian church. The book explores the delicate balance of religious and civil authority. The author's insights offer invaluable guidance to aspiring ministers, equipping them with the knowledge and skills to effectively lead and support their congregations. This book is a reproduction of an important historical work, digitally reconstructed using state-of-the-art technology to preserve the original format. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in the book. print-on-demand item.