Joel Parker Libros






The Presbyterians Hand-Book of the Church
- 254 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
Originally published in 1845, this handbook contains a wealth of information on the history, doctrine, polity, and worship of the Presbyterian Church in the United States. Written by two leading theologians of the day, it is an authoritative guide to the traditions and practices of one of America's oldest and most influential religious denominations.
The Three Powers of Government.
- 112 páginas
- 4 horas de lectura
The Law School of Harvard College
- 60 páginas
- 3 horas de lectura
Originally published in 1850, Parker's book provides an in-depth history of the Harvard Law School, from its founding in the late 18th century to its growth and development in the mid-19th century. The book also discusses the curriculum and faculty of the school at that time.
Personal Liberty Laws, and Slavery in the Territories,
- 96 páginas
- 4 horas de lectura
In this seminal work on the issue of slavery and states' rights, Joel Parker offers a legal analysis of the debates surrounding the Personal Liberty Laws, a set of laws enacted by northern states to counter the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850. With clear writing and persuasive arguments, Parker's book remains a critical contribution to the field of American legal history.
Sermons on Various Subjects
- 360 páginas
- 13 horas de lectura
The Claims Of The Gospel On The Young
- 148 páginas
- 6 horas de lectura
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The book presents a farewell discourse delivered to the Free Presbyterian churches, focusing on themes of faith, community, and the significance of shared beliefs. The address, given at Chatham Street Chapel, reflects on the congregation's journey and the importance of unity in the face of challenges. It captures the emotional resonance of parting, offering insights into the spiritual and moral values that bind the community together. The discourse serves as a poignant reminder of the enduring nature of faith and fellowship among believers.
The True Issue And The Duty Of The Whigs
An Address Before The Citizens Of Cambridge, October 1, 1856
- 96 páginas
- 4 horas de lectura
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