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Printed wrapper, 9 x 5 1/2, light soil to wrapper, chipped with loss at the bottom right corner of the wrapper, 51 clean pp. "In the symbols of Orthodox Presbyterianism, compiled at Dordrecht and Westminster, there is sound principal enough to harmonize and sustain the whole Church of God.The pressure of the united forces of the coming enemy will have its use in urging the soldiers of the Cross to rally, as one, under the banner of their Captain of their salvation, upon the holy principles of his cause, and not upon the little circumstances of their own devising." - pp. 40-41.Gilbert McMaster, D.D. (1778-1854), b. in Ireland; d. New Albany, Indiana. "While he was still a child, his father emigrated to America, and settled in Pennsylvania. Gilbert was ordained pastor of a [Reformed] Presbyterian congregation at Duanesburg, New York, in 1808, where for thirty-two years, and afterwards for six years at Princeton, Indiana, he exercised his ministry with great acceptance. He was the author of An Analysis of the Shorter Catechism (1815), The Moral Character of Civil Government Considered (1832), and many other theological works. libraryireland online. N° de ref. del artículo 9089
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