Description: (Religion) Summers, Thomas O: Baptism: Hardcover. A. H. Redford, Nashville, TN. 1876. New Edition, Very Good This book is in Near Fine condition and is lacking a dust jacket. The book and its contents are in clean, bright condition. The text pages are clean and bright. There is a previous owner's inked name and date on the front endpaper. "In 1856, a few years before the American Civil War of 1861-1865, and together with William Andrew Smith (1802–1870) , the President of his alma mater Randolph–Macon College, he published an essay about domestic slavery in the United States. Later, in The Ladies' Repository, he justified punishment of the sinful as tough love. Throughout the Civil War, Summers continued to publish materials for Confederate soldiers, lamenting once that his poor eyesight prevented him from serving in the Confederate army. Summers was a systematic theologian in the Wesleyan tradition. His views on soteriology are representative of classical Arminianism. " (from Wikipedia) 2 #47845 $50
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Author: Summers, Thomas O
Book Title: Baptism
Cover: Hardcover
Language: English
Publisher: A. H. Redford
Publication Year: 1876
Place Published: Nashville, TN
Pages: 252p.
Topic: Religion
Format: Hardcover
Edition: New Edition
Book Condition: Very Good
Defects: This book is in Near Fine condition and is lacking a dust, jacket. The book and its contents are in clean, bright, condition. The text pages are clean and bright. There is a, previous owner's inked name and date on the front endpaper. "In, 1856, a few years before the American Civil War of 1861-1865,, and together with William Andrew Smith (1802–1870) , the, President of his alma mater Randolph–Macon College, he, published an essay about domestic slavery in the United States., Later, in The Ladies' Repository, he justified punishment of, the sinful as tough love. Throughout the Civil War, Summers, continued to publish materials for Confederate soldiers,, lamenting once that his poor eyesight prevented him from, serving in the Confederate army. Summers was a systematic, theologian in the Wesleyan tradition. His views on soteriology, are representative of classical Arminianism. " (from Wikipedia)
Binding: Hardcover
Subject: Religion
Place of Publication: Nashville, TN
Year Printed: 1876