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Newsletter fromThe Lutheran Library Publishing MinistryIn This IssueThe Columbus Theological Magazine Vol. 15, Matthias Loy, EditorThe Columbus Theological Magazine Vol. 13, Matthias Loy, EditorThe Columbus Theological Magazine Vol. 12, Matthias Loy, EditorThe Evangelical Review Vol. 5, William M Reynolds, EditorThe Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah (author's abridged version) by Alfred EdersheimFeaturedThe Columbus Theological Magazine Vol. 15, Matthias Loy, Editor

This volume includes “The Use of God’s Word for Correction,” “Lutheranism cannot be Remodeled,” “Theories of Unbelief should not Trouble Our Ministers,” and “The Protestant Church in Roman Catholic Countries”.

Currently available volumesMaster indexContents of Volume 15(Links to facsimile PDF. Scroll to bottom for other downloads.)Vol 15 No 1 February 1895Universalism Vs. Truth, Or The Doctrine Of Aeonian Punishment. By C B GohdesA Short History Of Pietism. Chapter III. Spener In Dresden. Progress Of Pietism. By P A Peter.The Use Of God’s Word For Correction. By Matthias LoyAir Castles. By Matthias LoyEditorial. Be Of Good Cheer. By Matthias LoyLutheranism Cannot Be RemodeledMan’s InabilityWhat Is Essential For Church Union And What Is Essential For Individual Salvation Is Not The Same Thing.Vol 15 No 2 April 1895Aeon And Aeonios In The Classics. By C B GohdesA Short History Of Pietism. Chapter Iv. The Farther Progress Of Pietism And Some Events Connected With This Movement. By P A PeterThe Free Man. By J SheatsleyCurrent Religious And Theological Thought. By George H. Schodde.Editorial. “Mind Your Own Business.” By Matthias LoyIs It Persecution?Eloquence Has Been Said To Be A Virtue.Theories Of Unbelief Should Not Trouble Our MinistersVol 15 No 3 June 1895The Work And The Word. By Matthias LoyThe Free Man. Second Article. By J SheatsleyA Short History Of Pietism. Chapter V. Pietism In Halle, Hamburg, Halberstadt, And Other Places. By Rev. P. A. Peter.Aeon And Aeonios In The Old Testament. III. By C B GohdesVol 15 No 4 August 1895Greek Philosophy And Its Propaedeutic Office For Christianity. By Rev. L. H. SchuhJechiel Lichtenstein And His Hebrew Commentary To The New Testament. By Rev. A. R. KuldellA Short History Of Pietism. Chapter VI. (cont) By Rev. P. A. PeterThe Zionite Movement. By George H. Schodde.The Protestant Church In Catholic Countries. By George H. Schodde.Notes. By George H. Schodde.Vol 15 No 5 October 1895The Bible As A Means Of Culture. By PNew Testament Woman.A Short History Of Pietism. Chapter Viii. Controversies On Some Peculiarities Of Pietism. By Rev. P. A. Peter.Negative Religious Tendencies. By Rev. E. GerfenSprinkling And Baptismal Regeneration. By Rev. G. DillmannMirror Of Pastors. Translated From The German Of H. Guth By Rev. W. E. Tressel.The Agrapha.Vol 15 No 6 December 1895Israel And The Gospel. By Prof. George H. SchoddeA Short History Of Pietism. Chapter Ix. Francke In Halle. Spener In Berlin. Degeneration Of Pietism. By Rev. P. A. Peter,Catechetical Instructions. By Rev. J. H. SchneiderSpiritualism In The Light Of Inspiration And Investigation. By Rev. S. P. LongMirror Of Pastors. Translated From The German Of H. Guthe By Rev. W. E. TresselSketches For Funeral Sermons. By Rev. C. H. RoheDownload the eBook

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Publication InformationLutheran Library edition first published: 2023CopyrightCC BY 4.0Read moreRecent Books and Articles PublishedThe Columbus Theological Magazine Vol. 15, Matthias Loy, Editor

This volume includes “The Use of God’s Word for Correction,” “Lutheranism cannot be Remodeled,” “Theories of Unbelief should not Trouble Our Ministers,” and “The Protestant Church in Roman Catholic Countries”. Currently available volumes Master index Contents of Volume 15 (Links to facsimile PDF. Scroll to bottom for other downloads.) Vol 15 No 1 February 1895 Universalism Vs. Truth, Or The Doctrine Of Aeonian Punishment. By ...

Read moreThe Columbus Theological Magazine Vol. 13, Matthias Loy, Editor

This volume includes “The Communion of Saints” by Matthias Loy, “The Progressive Nature of Revelation” by R C H Lenski, “The Omnipotence of Christ” by J P Hentz, “A Question on Church Discipline”, “The Ministry and Music” by Carl Ackermann and many other articles. Enjoy! Currently available volumes Master index Contents of Volume 13 (Links to facsimile PDF. Scroll to bottom for other downloads.) Vol 13 No 1 February ...

Read moreThe Columbus Theological Magazine Vol. 12, Matthias Loy, Editor

This volume includes “Conversion not Coercion” by Matthias Loy, “Luther and Luther’s version of the Bible”, “The Conscience” by Matthias Loy, “An Excess of Educated Men” and an editorial on “Christian Love”. Enjoy! Currently available volumes Master index Contents of Volume 12 (Links to facsimile PDF. Scroll to bottom for other downloads.) Principal Author Vol 12 No 1 February 1892 An Inquiry Concerning The ...

Read moreThe Evangelical Review Vol. 5, William M Reynolds, Editor

Includes “The Plan of Jesus”, “Scripture on the Resurrection of the Dead”, “The Influence of the Bible on Literature”, and “Children in the New Testament”. The Evangelical Review was edited by William M Reynolds, Professor in Pennsylvania College and assisted by John G Morris, H I Schmidt, Charles W Schaeffer, and Emanuel Greenwald. Many faithful and prominent Lutheran scholars and ministers are featured in the magazine. The first issue was ...

Read moreThe Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah (author's abridged version) by Alfred Edersheim

“It is a mistake to regard everything in Talmudic writings about ‘the Gentiles’ as presently applying to Christians… That ‘the heathens’ of those days and lands should have been suspected of almost any abomination, deemed capable of any treachery or cruelty towards Israel—no student of history can deem strange… “Secondly: We must remember the times, the education, and the general standpoint of that period as compared with our own. No one would measure the belief ...

Read moreTOHU-VA-VOHU: Without Form and Void by Alfred Edersheim

Includes an account of Alfred Edersheim’s conversion from Judaism to Christianity. Book Contents About The Author Frontispiece Titlepage Preface Memoir Tohu-va-vohu Index Of Subjects Download the eBook (Optional) Care to encourage the Lutheran Librarian? Facsimile PDF (large file) This book is only available in PDF format. Publication Information Lutheran Library edition first published: 2023 Copyright: CC BY 4.0

Read moreThe Squire of Zabuloe by Joseph Hocking

Joseph Hocking is the Lutheran Librarian’s favorite Christian novelist. Though mostly forgotten now, during his lifetime he was widely read and greatly beloved throughout the English speaking world. Most of his books deal in some way with the struggles and conflicts of living as a Christian in the modern world. The Lutheran Library is republishing many of Joseph Hocking’s novels. If you have any of Hocking’s 50 “lost” books, please contact us. Contents 1 His ...

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August 11, 2023

Loy and Gospel from the Lutheran Library Publishing Ministry

 


Newsletter fromThe Lutheran Library Publishing MinistryIn This Issue The Columbus Theological Magazine Vol. 13, Matthias Loy, Editor The Columbus Theological Magazine Vol. 12, Matthias Loy, Editor The Evangelical Review Vol. 5, William M Reynolds, Editor The Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah (author's abridged version) by Alfred Edersheim TOHU-VA-VOHU: Without Form and Void by Alfred Edersheim FeaturedThe Columbus Theological Magazine Vol. 13, Matthias Loy, Editor

This volume includes “The Communion of Saints” by Matthias Loy, “The Progressive Nature of Revelation” by R C H Lenski, “The Omnipotence of Christ” by J P Hentz, “A Question on Church Discipline”, “The Ministry and Music” by Carl Ackermann and many other articles. Enjoy!

Currently available volumesMaster indexContents of Volume 13(Links to facsimile PDF. Scroll to bottom for other downloads.)Vol 13 No 1 February 1893An Inquiry Concerning The Conscience. VII. Its Domain.The Ministry And Music. By Carl AckermannImputation. Translated From The German By Rev. L. H. Schuh.Current Religious And Theological Thought. By George H. Schodde.Vol 13 No 2 April 1893Before The Altar. By C H L SSuggestions On Our Missionary Work. By L H SchuhThe Pastor’s Joyful Service. By H P DanneckerCurrent Theological And Religious Thought. By G H SEditorial. Honor The Catechism.His Name Is Wonderful.Vol 13 No 3 June 1893Before The Altar. Part II. Material Elements. By C H L SAn Exegesis Of James 2, 25. By J SheatsleyMirror Of Pastors. Translated From The German Af Heinrich Guth By W E TresselThe Subjection Of The Son To The Father. Annotations On M Cor. 15, 24-28. By R E GollodayCurrent Theological And Religious Thought. By G H SEditorial. Liberty In Giving.The Sect Spirit.Lutherans And Romanists On School, Question.A Question About Church Discipline.Vol 13 No 4 August 1893Before The Altar. (continued) By C H L SDismissal And Withdrawal. By Matthias LoyThe Omnipotence Of Christ. By J P HentzMirror Of Psalms. Translated From The German Of H. Guth By W E TresselA Representative Sermon. By J SheatsleyCurrent Religious And Theological Thought. By G H SEditorial. Lutheran Sunday Schools.Vol 13 No 5 October 1893Before The Altar. (continued) By C H L SThe Communion Of Saints. By Matthias LoyCapital University. By L H SchuhMirror Of Pastors. Translated From The German Of H. Guth By W E TresselCurrent Religious And Theological Thought. By G H SEditorial. Whither It Tends.Vol 13 No 6 December 1893Before The Altar. Part III. Constructive Laws. By C H L SThe Progressive Nature Of Revelation And Of Its Apprehension. By R C H LenskiAnnotations On Rom. 8:18—28. By P A PeterMirror Of Pastors. Translated From The German Of H. Guth By W E TresselDownload the eBook

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Publication InformationLutheran Library edition first published: 2023CopyrightCC BY 4.0Read moreRecent Books and Articles PublishedThe Columbus Theological Magazine Vol. 13, Matthias Loy, Editor

This volume includes “The Communion of Saints” by Matthias Loy, “The Progressive Nature of Revelation” by R C H Lenski, “The Omnipotence of Christ” by J P Hentz, “A Question on Church Discipline”, “The Ministry and Music” by Carl Ackermann and many other articles. Enjoy! Currently available volumes Master index Contents of Volume 13 (Links to facsimile PDF. Scroll to bottom for other downloads.) Vol 13 No 1 February ...

Read moreThe Columbus Theological Magazine Vol. 12, Matthias Loy, Editor

This volume includes “Conversion not Coercion” by Matthias Loy, “Luther and Luther’s version of the Bible”, “The Conscience” by Matthias Loy, “An Excess of Educated Men” and an editorial on “Christian Love”. Enjoy! Currently available volumes Master index Contents of Volume 12 (Links to facsimile PDF. Scroll to bottom for other downloads.) Principal Author Vol 12 No 1 February 1892 An Inquiry Concerning The ...

Read moreThe Evangelical Review Vol. 5, William M Reynolds, Editor

Includes “The Plan of Jesus”, “Scripture on the Resurrection of the Dead”, “The Influence of the Bible on Literature”, and “Children in the New Testament”. The Evangelical Review was edited by William M Reynolds, Professor in Pennsylvania College and assisted by John G Morris, H I Schmidt, Charles W Schaeffer, and Emanuel Greenwald. Many faithful and prominent Lutheran scholars and ministers are featured in the magazine. The first issue was ...

Read moreThe Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah (author's abridged version) by Alfred Edersheim

“It is a mistake to regard everything in Talmudic writings about ‘the Gentiles’ as presently applying to Christians… That ‘the heathens’ of those days and lands should have been suspected of almost any abomination, deemed capable of any treachery or cruelty towards Israel—no student of history can deem strange… “Secondly: We must remember the times, the education, and the general standpoint of that period as compared with our own. No one would measure the belief ...

Read moreTOHU-VA-VOHU: Without Form and Void by Alfred Edersheim

Includes an account of Alfred Edersheim’s conversion from Judaism to Christianity. Book Contents About The Author Frontispiece Titlepage Preface Memoir Tohu-va-vohu Index Of Subjects Download the eBook (Optional) Care to encourage the Lutheran Librarian? Facsimile PDF (large file) This book is only available in PDF format. Publication Information Lutheran Library edition first published: 2023 Copyright: CC BY 4.0

Read moreThe Squire of Zabuloe by Joseph Hocking

Joseph Hocking is the Lutheran Librarian’s favorite Christian novelist. Though mostly forgotten now, during his lifetime he was widely read and greatly beloved throughout the English speaking world. Most of his books deal in some way with the struggles and conflicts of living as a Christian in the modern world. The Lutheran Library is republishing many of Joseph Hocking’s novels. If you have any of Hocking’s 50 “lost” books, please contact us. Contents 1 His ...

Read moreThe Columbus Theological Magazine Vol. 11, Matthias Loy, Editor

Highlights of Vol. 11 include: “God’s Law And Man’s Sin” and “The Inspiration Of Holy Scripture” by Matthias Loy, “The Tendency Of The Calvinistic Doctrine Of Absolute Predestination To Vitiate Some Doctrines Of The Christian Religion”, and “Parallels Between St. Paul And Luther”. The Columbus Theological Magazine is one of the specially restored collections of the Lutheran Library. Currently available volumes Master index Contents of ...

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The Columbus Theological Magazine Vol. 13, Matthias Loy, EditorMatthias LoyConrad Herman Louis SchuetteGeorge Henry Schodde Ohio Synod Ohio Synod 1893 / August 2023TypeEbook

This volume includes “The Communion of Saints” by Matthias Loy, “The Progressive Nature of Revelation” by R C H Lenski, “The Omnipotence of Christ” by J P Hentz, “A Question on Church Discipline”, “The Ministry and Music” by Carl Ackermann and many other articles. Enjoy!

Currently available volumesMaster indexContents of Volume 13(Links to facsimile PDF. Scroll to bottom for other downloads.)Vol 13 No 1 February 1893An Inquiry Concerning The Conscience. VII. Its Domain.The Ministry And Music. By Carl AckermannImputation. Translated From The German By Rev. L. H. Schuh.Current Religious And Theological Thought. By George H. Schodde.Vol 13 No 2 April 1893Before The Altar. By C H L SSuggestions On Our Missionary Work. By L H SchuhThe Pastor’s Joyful Service. By H P DanneckerCurrent Theological And Religious Thought. By G H SEditorial. Honor The Catechism.His Name Is Wonderful.Vol 13 No 3 June 1893Before The Altar. Part II. Material Elements. By C H L SAn Exegesis Of James 2, 25. By J SheatsleyMirror Of Pastors. Translated From The German Af Heinrich Guth By W E TresselThe Subjection Of The Son To The Father. Annotations On M Cor. 15, 24-28. By R E GollodayCurrent Theological And Religious Thought. By G H SEditorial. Liberty In Giving.The Sect Spirit.Lutherans And Romanists On School, Question.A Question About Church Discipline.Vol 13 No 4 August 1893Before The Altar. (continued) By C H L SDismissal And Withdrawal. By Matthias LoyThe Omnipotence Of Christ. By J P HentzMirror Of Psalms. Translated From The German Of H. Guth By W E TresselA Representative Sermon. By J SheatsleyCurrent Religious And Theological Thought. By G H SEditorial. Lutheran Sunday Schools.Vol 13 No 5 October 1893Before The Altar. (continued) By C H L SThe Communion Of Saints. By Matthias LoyCapital University. By L H SchuhMirror Of Pastors. Translated From The German Of H. Guth By W E TresselCurrent Religious And Theological Thought. By G H SEditorial. Whither It Tends.Vol 13 No 6 December 1893Before The Altar. Part III. Constructive Laws. By C H L SThe Progressive Nature Of Revelation And Of Its Apprehension. By R C H LenskiAnnotations On Rom. 8:18—28. By P A PeterMirror Of Pastors. Translated From The German Of H. Guth By W E TresselDownload the eBook

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Publication InformationLutheran Library edition first published: 2023CopyrightCC BY 4.0Special Collection Matthias Loy Matthias Loy(1828-1915)

President of the Joint Synod of Ohio, the Columbus Seminary and Capital University, and edited the Lutheran Standard and the Columbus Theological Magazine. In 1881 he withdrew the Joint Synod from the Synodical Conference as a result of Walther’s teaching about predestination.

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July 28, 2023

Alec Satin's Lutheran Library Keeps Growing



Newsletter fromThe Lutheran Library Publishing Ministry

In This Issue The Evangelical Review Vol. 5, William M Reynolds, Editor The Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah (author's abridged version) by Alfred EdersheimTOHU-VA-VOHU: Without Form and Void by Alfred EdersheimThe Squire of Zabuloe by Joseph HockingThe Columbus Theological Magazine Vol. 11, Matthias Loy, EditorFeaturedThe Evangelical Review Vol. 5, William M Reynolds, Editor

Includes “The Plan of Jesus”, “Scripture on the Resurrection of the Dead”, “The Influence of the Bible on Literature”, and “Children in the New Testament”.

The Evangelical Review was edited by William M Reynolds, Professor in Pennsylvania College and assisted by John G Morris, H I Schmidt, Charles W Schaeffer, and Emanuel Greenwald. Many faithful and prominent Lutheran scholars and ministers are featured in the magazine. The first issue was published in 1849 in Gettysburg.

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Currently available volumesMaster indexContents of Volume 5(Links to facsimile PDF. Check here for other downloads.)No. 17. July 18531 The Influence Of The Bible On Literature.By Rev. J. A. Seiss.2 The Church, As Set Forth In The Confessions Of Christendom. Of The Church In General— Lutheran View—Romish—Reformed.By Rev. C. Porterfield Krauth.3 Contributions To The Christology Of The Church.Translated From The German Of Dr. G. Thomasius.4 Notes On Prophecy. Notes On The Kingdom Or Power Signified By The “little Horn”By Rev. J. Oswald.5 Scripture Doctrine Concerning The Resurrection Of The Dead.By Rev. P. Rizer.6 Our Nation’s Jewels.By Rev. J. Few Smith.7 Letter To A Sceptic.Our Foreign Missionary Operations.Tischendorf’s Edition Of The Septuagint.10 Notices Of New Publications.11 German Religious Periodicals.12 Religious Intelligence.No. 18. October, 1853.1 The Services Of The Church Of The Reformation.Translated By Rev. C. Porterfield Krauth.2 “The Confession Of The Evangelical Lutheran Church.”By Rev. Charles F. Schaeffer.3 Contributions To The Christology Of The Church.By Dr. G. Thomasius.4 Education In The Lutheran Church.Our General Synod.The Ecclesiastical Year.Translated From The German, By Rev. L. W. Heydenreich.7 Fanny Fern’s Writings.Luther’s Version Of The Sanctus.Notices Of New Publications.German Periodicals.No. 19. January, 1854.1 Homiletics.By Rev. Charles F. Schaeffer.2 Notes On Prophecy. The Kingdom, Or Power Signified By The “little Horn”By Rev. J. Oswald.3 The Plan Of Jesus.Translated From The German Of Herder. By S. E. W. Becker4 The Unity Of The Lutheran Church.By F. V. Reinhard.5 A Treatise On Biblical Criticism.The New Testament; Or The Book Of The Holy Gospel Of Our Lord And Our God, Jesus The Messiah. A Literal Translation From The Syriac Peshita Version.By James Murdock.7 The Elements Of Individual Spiritual Life And Development, The Elements Of The Church’s Vitality And Power.By The Rev. B. Sadtler.8 Infidelity: Its Metamorphoses, And Its Present Aspects. By The Rey. H. I. Schmidt.Our Theological Seminary At Gettysburg.10 Notices Of New Publications.11 Literary Intelligence.No. 20. April, 1854.1 Infidelity: Its Metamorphoses And Its Present Aspects.By The Rev. H. I. Schmidt.2 Constitution And Characteristics Of The Church.By Rev. L. Eichelberger.3 Reminiscences Of Lutheran Clergymen.John C Kunze, D. D.A Collegiate Education.By The Rev. D. F. Bittle.6 Notes On Prophecy. Daniel—Seventh Chapter.By Rev. J. Oswald.7 The Song Of SolomonThe Children Of The New Testament.By Rev. Theophilus Stork.9 Notices Of New Publications.Download the eBook

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Publication InformationLutheran Library edition first published: 2023CopyrightCC BY 4.0Read moreRecent Books and Articles PublishedThe Evangelical Review Vol. 5, William M Reynolds, Editor

Includes “The Plan of Jesus”, “Scripture on the Resurrection of the Dead”, “The Influence of the Bible on Literature”, and “Children in the New Testament”. The Evangelical Review was edited by William M Reynolds, Professor in Pennsylvania College and assisted by John G Morris, H I Schmidt, Charles W Schaeffer, and Emanuel Greenwald. Many faithful and prominent Lutheran scholars and ministers are featured in the magazine. The first issue was ...

Read moreThe Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah (author's abridged version) by Alfred Edersheim

“It is a mistake to regard everything in Talmudic writings about ‘the Gentiles’ as presently applying to Christians… That ‘the heathens’ of those days and lands should have been suspected of almost any abomination, deemed capable of any treachery or cruelty towards Israel—no student of history can deem strange… “Secondly: We must remember the times, the education, and the general standpoint of that period as compared with our own. No one would measure the belief ...

Read moreTOHU-VA-VOHU: Without Form and Void by Alfred Edersheim

Includes an account of Alfred Edersheim’s conversion from Judaism to Christianity. Book Contents About The Author Frontispiece Titlepage Preface Memoir Tohu-va-vohu Index Of Subjects Download the eBook (Optional) Care to encourage the Lutheran Librarian? Facsimile PDF (large file) This book is only available in PDF format. Publication Information Lutheran Library edition first published: 2023 Copyright: CC BY 4.0

Read moreThe Squire of Zabuloe by Joseph Hocking

Joseph Hocking is the Lutheran Librarian’s favorite Christian novelist. Though mostly forgotten now, during his lifetime he was widely read and greatly beloved throughout the English speaking world. Most of his books deal in some way with the struggles and conflicts of living as a Christian in the modern world. The Lutheran Library is republishing many of Joseph Hocking’s novels. If you have any of Hocking’s 50 “lost” books, please contact us. Contents 1 His ...

Read moreThe Columbus Theological Magazine Vol. 11, Matthias Loy, Editor

Highlights of Vol. 11 include: “God’s Law And Man’s Sin” and “The Inspiration Of Holy Scripture” by Matthias Loy, “The Tendency Of The Calvinistic Doctrine Of Absolute Predestination To Vitiate Some Doctrines Of The Christian Religion”, and “Parallels Between St. Paul And Luther”. The Columbus Theological Magazine is one of the specially restored collections of the Lutheran Library. Currently available volumes Master index Contents of ...

Read moreThe Historical Development of Objective Justification by Larry A. Darby

Objective Justification is another name for the atonement, right? No. They are not the same. How did so-called “objective justification” arise in the Missouri Synod and WELS? How does it compare to the old teaching of justification? How has the teaching of objective justification changed among Lutherans since 1872? How does this teaching compare to Holy Scripture? Could the modern teaching of objective justification help explain why Lutheranism has grown spiritually ...

Read moreCaleb's Conquest by Joseph Hocking

Joseph Hocking is the Lutheran Librarian’s favorite Christian novelist. Though mostly forgotten now, during his lifetime he was widely read and greatly beloved throughout the English speaking world. Most of his books deal in some way with the struggles and conflicts of living as a Christian in the modern world. The Lutheran Library is republishing many of Joseph Hocking’s novels. If you have any of Hocking’s 50 “lost” books, please contact us. Download the ...

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Jesus the Messiah - Alec Satin, Lutheran Librarian

 

Newsletter fromThe Lutheran Library Publishing MinistryIn This IssueThe Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah (author's abridged version) by Alfred EdersheimTOHU-VA-VOHU: Without Form and Void by Alfred EdersheimThe Squire of Zabuloe by Joseph HockingThe Columbus Theological Magazine Vol. 11, Matthias Loy, EditorThe Historical Development of Objective Justification by Larry A. DarbyFeaturedThe Life and Times of Jesus the Messiah (author's abridged version) by Alfred Edersheim

“It is a mistake to regard everything in Talmudic writings about ‘the Gentiles’ as presently applying to Christians… That ‘the heathens’ of those days and lands should have been suspected of almost any abomination, deemed capable of any treachery or cruelty towards Israel—no student of history can deem strange…

“Secondly: We must remember the times, the education, and the general standpoint of that period as compared with our own. No one would measure the belief of Christians by certain statements in the Fathers, nor judge the moral principles of Roman Catholics by prurient quotations from the Casuists; nor yet estimate the Lutherans by the utterances and deeds of the early successors of Luther, nor Calvinists by the burning of Servetus. In all such cases the general standpoint of the times has to be first taken into account. And no educated Jew would share the follies and superstitions, nor yet sympathize with the suspicions or feelings towards even the most hostile and depraved heathens, that may be quoted from the Talmud.” - From the Preface.

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Book ContentsAbout The AuthorTitlepagePrefaceContents1 The Annunciation Of John The Baptist,2 The Annunciation Of Jesus The Messiah, And The Birth Of His Forerunner.3 The Nativity Of Jesus The Messiah.4 The Purification Of The Virgin And The Presentation In The Temple.5 The Visit And Homage Of The Magi, And The Flight Into Egypt.6 The Child-life In Nazareth.7 In The House Of His Heavenly, And In The Home Of His Earthly Father—the Temple Of Jerusalem— The Retirement At Nazareth.8 A Voice In The Wilderness.9 The Baptism Of Jesus.10 The Temptation Of Jesus.11 The Deputation From Jerusalem—the Three Sects Of The Pharisees, Sadducees, And Essenes.12 The Twofold Testimony Of John—the First Sabbath Of Jesus’ Ministry—the First Sunday—the First Disciples.13 The Marriage-feast In Cana Of Galilee,14 The Cleansing Of The Temple.15 Jesus And Nicodemus.16 In Judea And Through Samaria.17 Jesus At The Well Of Sychar.18 The Cure Of The ‘nobleman’s’ Son At Capernaum.19 The Synagogue At Nazareth - Synagogue-worship And Arrangements.20 The First Galilean Ministry.21 At The ‘unknown’ Feast In Jerusalem, And By The Pool Of Bethesda.22 The Final Call Of The First Disciples, And The Miraculous Draught Of Fishes.23 A Sabbath In Capernaum.24 Second Journey Through Galilee-——the Healing Of The Leper.25 The Return To Capernaum—concerning The Forgiveness Of Sins—the Healing Of The Paralysed.26 The Call Of Matthew—rabbinic Theology As Regards The Doctrine Of Forgiveness In Contrast To The Gospel Of Christ—-the Call Of The Twelve Apostles.27 The Sermon On The Mount.28 The Healing Of The Centurion’s Servant.29 The Raising Of The Young Man Of Nain.30 The Woman Which Was A Sinner.31 The Ministering Women—the Return To Capernaum— Healing Of The Demonised Dumb——-pharisaic Charge Against Christ—the Visit Of Christ’s Mother And Brethren.32 The Parables To The People By The Lake Of Galilee, And Those To The Disciples In Capernaum.33 The Storm On The Lake Of Galilee.34 At Gerasa—the Healing Of The Demonised,35 The Healing Of The Woman—the Raising Of Jairus’ Daughter.36 Second Visit To Nazareth—the Mission Of The Twelve.37 The Baptists Last Testimony To Jesus, And His Beheading In Prison,38 The Miraculous Feeding Of The Five Thousand,39 The Night Of Miracles On The Lake Of Gennesaret.40 Concerning ‘ Purification, ‘ Hand-washing,’ And ‘ Vows.’41 The Great Crisis In Popular Feeling——-christ The Bread Of Life—‘ Will Ye Also Go Away ?’42 Jesus And The Syro-phcenician Woman,43 A Group Of Miracles Among A Semi-heathen Population,44 The Two Sabbath-controversies—the Plucking Of The Ears Of Corn By The Disciples, And The Healing Of The Man With The Withered Hand.45 The Feeding Of The Four Thousand—‘ The Sign From Heaven’46 The Great Confession The Great Commission47 The Transfiguration.48 The Morrow Of The Transfiguration.49 The Last Events In Galilee:—the Tribute-money, The Displte By The Way And The Forbidding Of Him Who Could Not Follow With The Disciples.50 The Journey To Jerusalem—first Incidents By The Way.51 The Mission And Return Of The Seventy—the Home At Bethany.52 At The Feast Of Tabernacles——first Discourse In The Temple.53 ‘in The Last, The Great Day Of The Feast.’54 Teaching In The Temple On The Octave Of The Feast Of Tabernacles.55 The Nealing Of The Man Born Blind.56 The ‘good Shepherd’,57 Discourse Concerning The Two Kingdoms,58 The Morning-meal In The Piiarisee’s House.59 To The Disciples—two Events And Their Moral.60 At The Feast Of The Dedication Of The Temple,61 The Second Series Of Parables—the Two Parables Of Him Who Is Neighbour To Us.62 The Three Parables Of Warning: The Foolish Rich Man—the Barren Fig-tree—the Great Supper.63 The Three Parables Of The Gospel: The Lost Sheep, The Lost Drachm, The Lost Son.64 The Unjust Steward—dives And Lazarus.65 The Three Last Parables Of The Perzan Series: The Unrighteous Judge—the Pharisee And The Publican —the Unmerciful Servant,66 Christ’s Discourses In Perea-—close Of The Perzan Ministry.67 The Death And The Raising Of Lazarus.68 On The Journey To Jerusalem—healing Of Ten Lepers —on Divorce—the Blessing To Little Children,69 The Last Incidents In Peraea—the Young Ruler Who Went Away Sorrowful—-prophecy Of Christ’s Passion —the Request Of Salome, And Of James And John.70 In Jericho—a Guest With Zacchaeus—the Healing Of Blind Bartimhus—at Bethany, And In The House Of Simon The Leper.71 The First Day In Passion-week-——-the Royal Entry Into Jerusalem.72 The Second Day In Passion-week—the Barren Fig-tree —the Cleansing Of The Temple-——-the Hosanna Of The Children,73 The Third Day In Passion-week—-the Question Of Christ’s Authority—the Question Of Tribute To Caesar—the Widow’s Farthing—the Greeks Who Sought To See Jesus.74 The Third Day In Passion-week—the Sadducees And The Resurrection—the Scribe And The Great Commandment—question To The Phariseks, And Final Warning Against Them.75 The Third Day In Passion-week—-the Last Series Of Parables: Of The Labourers In The Vineyard—of The Two Sons—of The Evil Husbandmen—of The Marriage Of The King’s Son And Of The Wedding Garment.76 The Evening Of The Third Day In Passion-week —discourse To Thi Disciples Concerning The Last Things.77 Evening Of The Third Day In Passion-week — Last Pararles: Of The Ten Virgins-—of The Talents— Of The Minas.78 The Fourth Day In Passion-week—-the Betrayal— Judas : His Character, Apostasy, And End.79 The Fifth Day In Passion-week—‘ Make Ready The Passover!’80 The Paschal Supper—The Institution Of The Lord’s Supper.81 The Last Discourses Of Christ—-the Prayer Of Consecration.82 Gethsemane.83 Thursday Night—before Annas And Caiaphas— Peter And Jesus.84 The Morning Of Good Friday.85 ‘Crucified, Dead, And Buried.’86 On The Resurrection Of Christ From The Dead.87 ‘On The Third Day He Rose Again From The Dead; He Ascended Into Heaven.’Download the eBook

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Newsletter fromThe Lutheran Library Publishing MinistryIn This IssueThe Columbus Theological Magazine Vol. 11, Matthias Loy, EditorThe Historical Development of Objective Justification by Larry A. DarbyCaleb's Conquest by Joseph HockingThe Evangelical Review Vol. 4, William M Reynolds, EditorThe Man Who Was Sure by Joseph HockingFeaturedThe Columbus Theological Magazine Vol. 11, Matthias Loy, Editor

Highlights of Vol. 11 include: “God’s Law And Man’s Sin” and “The Inspiration Of Holy Scripture” by Matthias Loy, “The Tendency Of The Calvinistic Doctrine Of Absolute Predestination To Vitiate Some Doctrines Of The Christian Religion”, and “Parallels Between St. Paul And Luther”. The Columbus Theological Magazine is one of the specially restored collections of the Lutheran Library.

Currently available volumesMaster indexContents of Volume 11(Links to facsimile PDF. Scroll to bottom for other downloads.)Principal AuthorVol. 11 No 1 February 1891Introductory.By Matthias LoySome Elements Of Synodical Disintegration.By C H L SNew Light From The East.By G H SParallels Between St. Paul And Luther. II.By P A PeterMissionary Department. The Source Of Our Strength.By E PfeifferMissionary Department. Literature.By E PfeifferVol. 11 No 2 April 1891The Inspiration Of Holy Scripture.By Matthias LoyParallels Between St. Paul And Luther. III.By P A PeterLay Education.By J P HentzHomiletic Rules. (from J. A. Quenstedt’s “Ethica Pastoralis.”)Translated By Rev. E. Schultz.Missionary Department. The Reconquest Of The Holy Land.By E PfeifferMissionary Department. Literature.By E PfeifferVol. 11 No 3 June 1891The Inspiration Of Holy Scripture. Second Article.By Matthias LoyJohn 14:6—An Essay. “I Am The Way, The Truth, And The Life: No One Cometh Unto The Father, But By Me.”By C H L SThe Tendency Of The Calvinistic Doctrine Of Absolute Predestination To Vitiate Some Doctrines Of The Christian Religion.By P A PeterHomiletic Rules. (from J. A. Quenstedt’s “Ethica Pastoralis.”)Translated By Rev. E. Schultz.Missionary Department. A Missionary Ministry.By E PfeifferMissionary Department. Literature.By E PfeifferVol. 11 No 4 August 1891The Messianic Views Of Christ’s Contemporaries.By G H SThe Tendency Of The Calvinistic Doctrine Of Absolute Predestination To Vitiate Some Doctrines Of The Christian Religion. IIBy P E PeterWho Is The Author Of Isaiah 40-66?By F W StellhornWitchcraft And The Bible.By R C H LenskiColonies In Palestine.By G H SMissionary Department. Literature.By E PfeifferHow Can We Make Our Mission Work More Effective?By E PfeifferVol. 11 No 5 October 1891The Ideal Parochial School.By Conrad B GohdesAnti-scripturalness Of Secret Societies Especially Proven By The Secret Orders Of Free-masons And Odd-fellows.By G MochelHomiletic Rules. (from J. A. Quenstedt’s “Ethica Pastoralis.”)Translated By Rev. E. Schultz.Vol. 11 No 6 December 1891God’s Law And Man’s Sin.By Matthias LoyCharity A Distinctively Christian Virtue.By L H SchuhThe Person Of The Mediator. By Dr, Thomasius.By A PfluegerOur Mission Work.By W SchmidtEditorial Notes.By Matthias LoyMissionary Department. Literature.By E PfeifferDownload the eBook

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Publication InformationLutheran Library edition first published: 2023CopyrightCC BY 4.0Read moreRecent Books and Articles PublishedThe Columbus Theological Magazine Vol. 11, Matthias Loy, Editor

Highlights of Vol. 11 include: “God’s Law And Man’s Sin” and “The Inspiration Of Holy Scripture” by Matthias Loy, “The Tendency Of The Calvinistic Doctrine Of Absolute Predestination To Vitiate Some Doctrines Of The Christian Religion”, and “Parallels Between St. Paul And Luther”. The Columbus Theological Magazine is one of the specially restored collections of the Lutheran Library. Currently available volumes Master index Contents of ...

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The Columbus Theological Magazine Vol. 11, Matthias Loy, EditorMatthias LoyConrad Herman Louis SchuetteGeorge Henry Schodde Ohio Synod Ohio Synod 1891 / July 2023TypeEbook

Highlights of Vol. 11 include: “God’s Law And Man’s Sin” and “The Inspiration Of Holy Scripture” by Matthias Loy, “The Tendency Of The Calvinistic Doctrine Of Absolute Predestination To Vitiate Some Doctrines Of The Christian Religion”, and “Parallels Between St. Paul And Luther”. The Columbus Theological Magazine is one of the specially restored collections of the Lutheran Library.

Currently available volumesMaster indexContents of Volume 11(Links to facsimile PDF. Scroll to bottom for other downloads.)Principal AuthorVol. 11 No 1 February 1891Introductory.By Matthias LoySome Elements Of Synodical Disintegration.By C H L SNew Light From The East.By G H SParallels Between St. Paul And Luther. II.By P A PeterMissionary Department. The Source Of Our Strength.By E PfeifferMissionary Department. Literature.By E PfeifferVol. 11 No 2 April 1891The Inspiration Of Holy Scripture.By Matthias LoyParallels Between St. Paul And Luther. III.By P A PeterLay Education.By J P HentzHomiletic Rules. (from J. A. Quenstedt’s “Ethica Pastoralis.”)Translated By Rev. E. Schultz.Missionary Department. The Reconquest Of The Holy Land.By E PfeifferMissionary Department. Literature.By E PfeifferVol. 11 No 3 June 1891The Inspiration Of Holy Scripture. Second Article.By Matthias LoyJohn 14:6—An Essay. “I Am The Way, The Truth, And The Life: No One Cometh Unto The Father, But By Me.”By C H L SThe Tendency Of The Calvinistic Doctrine Of Absolute Predestination To Vitiate Some Doctrines Of The Christian Religion.By P A PeterHomiletic Rules. (from J. A. Quenstedt’s “Ethica Pastoralis.”)Translated By Rev. E. Schultz.Missionary Department. A Missionary Ministry.By E PfeifferMissionary Department. Literature.By E PfeifferVol. 11 No 4 August 1891The Messianic Views Of Christ’s Contemporaries.By G H SThe Tendency Of The Calvinistic Doctrine Of Absolute Predestination To Vitiate Some Doctrines Of The Christian Religion. IIBy P E PeterWho Is The Author Of Isaiah 40-66?By F W StellhornWitchcraft And The Bible.By R C H LenskiColonies In Palestine.By G H SMissionary Department. Literature.By E PfeifferHow Can We Make Our Mission Work More Effective?By E PfeifferVol. 11 No 5 October 1891The Ideal Parochial School.By Conrad B GohdesAnti-scripturalness Of Secret Societies Especially Proven By The Secret Orders Of Free-masons And Odd-fellows.By G MochelHomiletic Rules. (from J. A. Quenstedt’s “Ethica Pastoralis.”)Translated By Rev. E. Schultz.Vol. 11 No 6 December 1891God’s Law And Man’s Sin.By Matthias LoyCharity A Distinctively Christian Virtue.By L H SchuhThe Person Of The Mediator. By Dr, Thomasius.By A PfluegerOur Mission Work.By W SchmidtEditorial Notes.By Matthias LoyMissionary Department. Literature.By E PfeifferDownload the eBook

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Publication InformationLutheran Library edition first published: 2023CopyrightCC BY 4.0Special Collection Matthias Loy Matthias Loy(1828-1915)

President of the Joint Synod of Ohio, the Columbus Seminary and Capital University, and edited the Lutheran Standard and the Columbus Theological Magazine. In 1881 he withdrew the Joint Synod from the Synodical Conference as a result of Walther’s teaching about predestination.

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Currently available volumesMaster indexContents of Volume 4(Links to facsimile PDF. Check here for other downloads.)Vol 4. No. 13. July 18521 The Necessity And Obligation Of Confessions Of Faith.The Rev. J. A. Seiss2 Ancient Egypt, Its Literature And People.3 Strictures Upon Apostolic Tradition.4 The Delegation Of The Missouri Synod In Germany, Being A Visit To That Country In The Winter Of 1851-52.5 A Contribution To The Christology Of The Church.6 The Bible A Perfect Book. “The Law Of The Lord Is Perfect.”Rev. C. Porterfield Krauth7 German Hymn. God’s Wonders In The Deep. TranslatedH. Mills, D. D8 Notices Of New Publications.Vol 4. No. 14. October 18521 Beneficiary Education.2 Journal Of A Voyage From Philadelphia To Ebenezer, In Georgia, &c., In The Years 1774 And 1775,Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, D.D3 Oeuvres De Bourdaloue. 3 Vols. Sve. Pidot Frires. Paris, 1849.H. W. Therpe4 John Arndt.John G. Morris5 Notes On Prophecy. Daniel 7th Chap.Rev. J. Oswald6 Obituary Addresses, Delivered On The Occasion Of The Death Of Augustus Neander. Translated From The German,The Rev. H. M. Harman7 Exegesis. 1 Tim. 3:16-17. Translated From The Recent Commentary On The Pastoral Epistles,Dr. John E. Huther8 Literary Intelligence.9 Notices Of New Publications.Vol. 4. No. 15. January 18531 Symbolism Not Opposed To Evangelical Religion,J. L. Schock2 Elemental Contrast Of The Religion Of Forms And Of The Spirit, As Exemplified In Puseyism And Popery On The One Hand, And Genuine Protestantism On The Other.S. S. Schmucker3 Apostolic Fathers.James Allen Brown4 Notes On Prophecy. Notes On The Kingdom Referred To In Verse Fifth Of Daniel, Seventh Chapter.Rev. J. Oswald5 Contributions To The Christology Of The Church.6 The Church And Her Ministry.7 Notices Of New Publications.Vol. 4. No. 16. April 18531 Collegiate Education.2 Grounds Of Difficulty And Success In The Study Of Theology—introductory Lecture:Rev. L. Kichelberger3 Lectures On The Principal Doctrines And Practices Of The Catholic Church, Etc., Etc. ; By Cardinal Wiseman.Rev. W. Jul. Mann4 Contributions To The Christology Of The Church.Dr. G. Thomasius5 The Lutheran Cultus.Matthias Loy6 The Delegation Of The Missouri Synod In Germany, Being A Visit To That. Countr Y, In The Winter Of 1851-52. (continued.)7 Notes On Prophecy. Notes On The Kingdom Referred To In Verse Seventh Of Daniel, Seventh Chapter.Rev. J. Oswald8 Literary Intelligence.9 Notices Of New Publications.Index To Vol. 4.Download the eBook

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This issue includes “Apostolic Fathers” by James Allen Brown, “The Lutheran Cultus” by Matthias Loy, “John Arndt” by John Gottlieb Morris, “The Bible is a Perfect Book” by Charles Porterfield Krauth, and others. The Evangelical Review was edited by William M Reynolds, Professor in Pennsylvania College and assisted by John G Morris, H I Schmidt, Charles W Schaeffer, and Emanuel Greenwald. Many faithful and prominent Lutheran scholars and ...

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“I can only pray that this contribution to the International Pulpit may serve to remind Christians on both sides of the Atlantic that they are confronting similar problems, that they are bound together by a common faith, a common trial, and a common duty; and that if they are true to themselves and their Lord, they may hope soon to exclaim with the Greek poet: ‘Night is past, behold the day!’ " — From the Introduction Level of Difficulty: Primer: No subject matter ...

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In His Footsteps: Studies for Edification from the Life of Christ by Richard C. H. Lenski

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 Iowa The Lutheran Literary Board 1898 / June 2023  In His Footsteps: Studies for Edification from the Life of Christ by Richard C. H. Lenski In His Footsteps: Studies for Edification from the Life of Christ by Richard C. H. Lenski

“In the footsteps of Christ, the Firstborn, we, His brethren, are to follow… The life of Christ is a record of invincible courage and supreme fearlessness… the courage of Christ is of such a nature as to be repeated and wrought in us also, even in the most timid and fearful of human hearts… the fearlessness of Christ alone can implant itself in the hearts of the most timid and shrinking, and give them a boldness as far above mere natural courage as the spiritual is above the fleshly.

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Joseph Hocking is the Lutheran Librarian’s favorite Christian novelist. Though mostly forgotten now, during his lifetime he was widely read and greatly beloved throughout the English speaking world. Most of his books deal in some way with the struggles and conflicts of living as a Christian in the modern world.

Charles Frederick SchaefferJohn Gottlieb MorrisCharles Porterfield KrauthJoseph Augustus SeissBenjamin KurtzWilliam M ReynoldsJoseph Few SmithTheophilus StorkHenry Melchior MuhlenbergBeale Melanchthon Schmucker General Synod General Synod 1849 / June 2023  The Evangelical Review Vol. 1, William M Reynolds, Editor The Evangelical Review Vol. 1, William M Reynolds, Editor

The Evangelical Review was edited by William M Reynolds, Professor in Pennsylvania College and assisted by John G Morris, H I Schmidt, Charles W Schaeffer, and Emanuel Greenwald. Many faithful and prominent Lutheran scholars and ministers are featured in the magazine.

Joseph Hocking Nonconformist Cassell & Company 1912 / June 2023  A Strong Man's Vow by Joseph Hocking A Strong Man's Vow by Joseph Hocking

Joseph Hocking is the Lutheran Librarian’s favorite Christian novelist. Though mostly forgotten now, during his lifetime he was widely read and greatly beloved throughout the English speaking world. Most of his books deal in some way with the struggles and conflicts of living as a Christian in the modern world.

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“I can only pray that this contribution to the International Pulpit may serve to remind Christians on both sides of the Atlantic that they are confronting similar problems, that they are bound together by a common faith, a common trial, and a common duty; and that if they are true to themselves and their Lord, they may hope soon to exclaim with the Greek poet: ‘Night is past, behold the day!

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Newsletter fromThe Lutheran Library Publishing MinistryIn This IssueThe Evangelical Review Vol. 1, William M Reynolds, EditorA Strong Man's Vow by Joseph HockingThe Modern Crisis in Religion by George C LorimerO'er Moor and Fen: A Tale of Methodist Life in Lancashire by Joseph HockingThe Columbus Theological Magazine Vol. 9, Matthias Loy, EditorFeaturedThe Evangelical Review Vol. 1, William M Reynolds, Editor

The Evangelical Review was edited by William M Reynolds, Professor in Pennsylvania College and assisted by John G Morris, H I Schmidt, Charles W Schaeffer, and Emanuel Greenwald. Many faithful and prominent Lutheran scholars and ministers are featured in the magazine. This first issue was published in 1849 in Gettysburg.

Volume 1 includes “The Gospel in the Old Testament”, “The Relation Of Our Confessions To The Reformation, And The Importance Of Their Study”, “The Means Employed By God For Man’s Recovery”, and many other articles.

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Currently available volumesMaster indexContents of Volume 1(Links to facsimile PDF. Check here for other downloads.)TitlepageNo. 1. July 1849.1 Introductory—the Objects And Position Of The Evangelical Review.2 Theological Education In The Lutheran Church In The United States.3 The Gospel In The Old Testament. Remarks On Romans 1:2.Charles Frederick Schaeffer4 Stier’s Discourses Of The Lord Jesus.H I Schmidt5 Luther’s Larger And Smaller Catechisms.John Gottlieb Morris.6 Chrysostom Considered With Reference To Training For The Pulpit.Charles Porterfield Krauth7 Remarks On The Study Of Prophecy.Joseph Augustus Seiss8 Schmid’s Dogmatik Of The Lutheran Church.H Schmid9 Corporal Punishment As A Means Of Discipline In Schools.Benjamin Kurtz10 Hymns From The German Of Luther, According To The Original Metres.William M Reynolds11 Notices Of New Publications.No. 2. October 1849.1 The Swedish Churches On The Delaware — a Contribution To The History Of The Lutheran Church In The United States.William M Reynolds2 The Principle Of Protestantism Displayed In Its Consequences. Translated From The German Of Dr. G. Thomasius, Of ErlangenCharles Porterfield Krauth3 Catechization.John Gottlieb Morris4 The Relation Of Our Confessions To The Reformation, And The Importance Of Their StudyCharles Porterfield Krauth5 Earnestness In The Preacher.Joseph Few Smith6 Proceedings Of The General Synod.7 Exegetical Elucidation Of Mark 9:49.50.H. L. Baugher8 Winer’s Bible dictionary.9 Rudelbach And Guericke’s Journal.10 Hymns From The German Of LutherWilliam M Reynolds11 Paul Gerhardt: A Ballad, From The German Of Schmidt Of Lübeck.12 Literary Intelligence.13 Notices Of New Publications.No. 3. January 1850.1 Meurer’s Life Of Luther.H I Schmidt2 The Nature And Extent Of Our Knowledge Of The Deity. Translated From The German Of Dr. Geo. F. SeilerS W Harkey3 The Consistency Of The Discoveries Of Geology With The Teachings Of Revelation.M. Jacobs4 Journal Of A Voyage From Philadelphia To Ebenezer, In Georgia, Etc., In The Years 1774 And 1775Henry Melchior Muhlenberg5 The Means Employed By God For Man’s RecoveryGeorge B Miller6 Stier’s Commentaries On James And Ephesians.7 Harn On Feet-washing.George U Harn8 A Hymn From The German Of Rothe.Henry Mills9 Literary Intelligence.10 Notices Of New Publications.No. 4. April 1850.1 Symbolic Theology.Charles Frederick Schaeffer2 The Means Employed By God For Man’s Recovery. (concluded. )George B Miller3 Miracles.Theophilus Stork4 Our Office— An Epistle. Translated From The German Of T. F. Karrer,George Diehl5 How Should The Gospel Be Preached?Benjamin Kurtz6 Journal Of A Voyage From Philadelphia To Ebenezer, In Georgia, Etc., In The Years 1774 And 1775 (continued)Henry Melchior Muhlenberg7 Fleming On Papacy.Joseph Augustus Seiss8 Reflections On The State Of The Church In Norway. Reminiscences Of A Visit To That Country In 1847.Beale Melanchthon Schmucker9 The New German Hymn Book.10 Notices Of New Publications.11 Literary Intelligence.Index to Volume 1Download the eBook

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The Evangelical Review was edited by William M Reynolds, Professor in Pennsylvania College and assisted by John G Morris, H I Schmidt, Charles W Schaeffer, and Emanuel Greenwald. Many faithful and prominent Lutheran scholars and ministers are featured in the magazine. This first issue was published in 1849 in Gettysburg. Volume 1 includes “The Gospel in the Old Testament”, “The Relation Of Our Confessions To The Reformation, And The Importance Of Their Study”, ...

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“I can only pray that this contribution to the International Pulpit may serve to remind Christians on both sides of the Atlantic that they are confronting similar problems, that they are bound together by a common faith, a common trial, and a common duty; and that if they are true to themselves and their Lord, they may hope soon to exclaim with the Greek poet: ‘Night is past, behold the day!’ " — From the Introduction Level of Difficulty: Primer: No subject matter ...

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Vol 9 includes “The Desire of Power”, “Doctrinal Preaching”, and “The Righteousness Needed” by Matthias Loy, “Be We Hearers of the Word and not Preachers Only” by Prof. Schuette, and Buddhism and Christianity by Sir Monier-Williams. The Columbus Theological Magazine is one of the specially restored collections of the Lutheran Library. Currently available volumes Master index Contents of Volume 9 (Links to facsimile PDF.) Principal ...

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