James Henley Thornwell
- The collected writings of James Henley Thornwell (Volume 1)
- The collected writings of James Henley Thornwell (Volume 2)
- The collected writings of James Henley Thornwell (Volume 3)
- The collected writings of James Henley Thornwell (Volume 4)
- The life and letters of James Henley Thornwell (Google 1)
- The rights and duties of masters. (Google 1)
- Fanatism[!]--with little reason, science or common sense, unmasks itself
- Our danger and our duty
- Report on the subject of slavery
- The arguments of Romanists from the infallibility of the church and the testimony of the fathers in behalf of the Apocrypha (Google 1)
- Discourses on truth: delivered in the Chapel of the South Carolina College (Google 1)
Robert Louis Dabney
- Syllabus and notes of the course of systematic and polemic theology
- The sensualistic philosophy of the nineteenth century, considered (Google 1)
- Sacred rhetoric : or a course of lectures on preaching
- A review of Theodosia Ernest, or, The heroine of faith
- A defence of Virginia, (and through her, of the South) in recent and pending contests against the sectional party (Google 1)
- Life and campaigns of Lieut.-Gen. Thomas J. Jackson, (Stonewall Jackson) (Google 1) (Google 2) (Google 3) (Google 4 abr.)
John Lafayette Girardeau
- The life work of John L. Girardeau, D.D., LLd. (this is more of a biography than actually a collection of his works - unfortunately, most of his works seem still not to be freely available)
To the glory of God,
-TurretinFan
to which I sigh, aaaaah::::>Joh 21:24 This is the disciple who is bearing witness about these things, and who has written these things, and we know that his testimony is true.
ReplyDeleteJoh 21:25 Now there are also many other things that Jesus did. Were every one of them to be written, I suppose that the world itself could not contain the books that would be written.
Then I pray: LORD, 26 HOURS A DAY, THAT'S ALL I PRAY!! SO THAT I CAN READ AND OBEY TODAY WHAT YOU SAY!
grrrrrrr! :)
TF, thanks for your untiring attempts to help poor miserable sinners as this reader is!
Don't forget Thomas Peck on the tithe.
ReplyDelete--Godith