Philip Schaff (1819-1893), American theologian and church historian, was born in Chur, Switzerland on the fist of January, 1819. He was educated at the gymnasium of Stuttgart, and at the universities of Tuebingen, Halle, and Berlin, where he was successively influenced by Baur, Tholuck, and Neander. In 1843 he became Professor of Church History and Biblical Literature at the German Reformed Theological Seminary of Mercersburg, Pennsylvania. His inaugural address on The Principle of Protestantism, delivered in German at Reading, Pennsylvania, in 1844, and published in German with an English version by J. W. Nevin, was a pioneer work in the field of symbolics.
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Frederick William Schultz: The Books of Ezra and Nehemiah
Presented here, in paperback for the first time, is John Peter Lange’s ‘Theologischhomiletisches Bibelwerk’. Intended to help preachers prepare sermons the commentary series is essentially biblical a …
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Edward Everett Hale & William Magee: The World’s Great Sermons
Collections of sermons by noted preachers of different periods are not an altogether uncommon contribution to literature. Italy, Germany, Holland, France, Great Britain and the United States hav …
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