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    James Henley Thornwell (December 9, 1812 – August 1, 1862) was an American Presbyterian preacher, slaveowner, and religious writer from the U.S. state...
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  • James Henley Thornwell. Dr. Jacobs went on to found Presbyterian College and his son Thornwell Jacobs revitalized Oglethorpe University. Thornwell's first...
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    New Jersey: 2005). 55. James McLean Albritton, "Slavery, Secession, and the Old School Presbyterians: James Henley Thornwell and Charles Hodge on the...
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    Jackson's Legacy is So Controversial". HISTORY. Retrieved July 9, 2022. James Henley Thornwell, Our Danger and Our Duty, Columbia, South Carolina, Southern Guardian...
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    Jackson; his biography of Jackson remains in print today. Dabney and James Henley Thornwell were two of Southern Presbyterianism's most influential scholars...
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    Crenshaw (December 24, 1860) South Carolinian Presbyterian minister James Henley Thornwell also espoused a similar view to McQueen's, stating that slavery...
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    M. (1875). The life and letters of James Henley Thornwell. Richmond: Whittet & Shepperson. p. 298. Bannerman, James (1868). The church of Christ : a treatise...
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    the Old School Southern Presbyterians, which included men such as James Henley Thornwell and R.L. Dabney, formed the Presbyterian Church in the Confederate...
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  • Whitaker, Daniel Kimball; Clapp, Milton; Simms, William Gilmore; Thornwell, James Henley, eds. (January 1842). "*". The Southern Quarterly Review. Vol. 1...
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  • in the United States of America. Southern Presbyterians such as James Henley Thornwell argued on the basis of this doctrine that the Church should say...
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    Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church. Former pastors include James Henley Thornwell, Benjamin Morgan Palmer, John Giradeau, Sinclair Ferguson, and Derek...
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    as early as 1861. Some old schoolers such as James Henley Thornwell opposed the merger, but Thornwell's death in 1862 removed a significant amount of...
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    in the church, as opposed to the view of Robert Lewis Dabney and James Henley Thornwell that elder and minister constituted the same office. Along these...
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    Ellis Marsalis Jr. on July 1, 2021. 1875 The Life and Letters of James Henley Thornwell, B.M. Palmer. 1894 The Theology of Prayer, B.M. Palmer. 1906 The...
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    year, Jacobs began planning an orphanage, which he named Thornwell after James Henley Thornwell; the idea of founding an orphanage in Clinton had been brought...
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  • – United States circuit judge J. Marion Sims – pioneer surgeon James Henley Thornwell – theologian and academic Samuel W. Trotti – United States House...
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  • Professor of Pastoral, Casuistic, and Historical Theology (1875-1880). James Henley Thornwell, (1812-1862) professor of theology post-1855; president of South...
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  • attended the College of South Carolina, and under the influence of James Henley Thornwell that he came to accept the Christian faith. Peck's pastorates included...
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  • Political correctness Whitaker, Daniel Kimball; Clapp, Milton; Thornwell, James Henley; Simms, William Gilmore (1845). "Writings of Washington Irving"...
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  • the 1846 General Assembly 59th GA, 1847 Richmond, Virginia Rev. James Henley Thornwell Minutes of the 1847 General Assembly 60th GA, 1848 Baltimore, Maryland...
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    Whitaker, Daniel Kimball; Clapp, Milton; Simms, William Gilmore; Thornwell, James Henley (July 10, 1843). "American Loyalists". Southern Quarterly Review...
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    OCLC 41962530. Thornwell, James Henley (1841). "Argument Against Church-Boards". Collected Writings. Vol. 4. Thornwell, James Henley (1842). "The Argument...
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    Whitaker, Daniel Kimball; Clapp, Milton; Simms, William Gilmore; Thornwell, James Henley (1856). "Christian Missions and African Colonization". The Southern...
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  • OCLC 41962530. Thornwell, James Henley (1841). "Argument Against Church-Boards". Collected Writings. Vol. 4. Thornwell, James Henley (1842). "The Argument...
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