B. M. Palmer Books
Born in Charleston, South Carolina in 1818, Benjamin Morgan Palmer attended Amherst College for two years, earned a BA from the University of Georgia in 1838, and received two years of education from Columbia Theological Seminary. He pastored churches in Georgia, South Carolina, and Louisiana; during this time, he received his DD degree from Oglethorpe University and taught at Columbia Seminary. In 1860, he declined the opportunity to chair the Pastoral Theology Department at Princeton Theological Seminary and, in 1870, he received his LL.D. degree from Westminster College in Missouri. B. M. Palmer books include Selected Writings of Benjamin Morgan Palmer, where readers are reminded that what we do for Jesus springs forth from who we are in him, as well as the sufficiency, authority and inspiration inherent in Holy Scripture. Life & Letters of Benjamin Morgan Palmer contains biographical information gathered by T. C. Johnson.
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Selected Writings of Benjamin Morgan Palmer
Articles written for The Southwestern Presbyterian in the years 1869-70
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Endorsements ‘No expression of mine is adequate to convey the power of this book. It is to be hoped that readers will rise from these incomparable Selected Writings to the magisterial Life of Benjamin Morgan Palmer, by Thomas Cary Johnson, also published by the Trust.’ — JOHN R. DE WITT ‘Benjamin Morgan Palmer’s life and […]
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Takes us behind the public figure—J. H. Thornwell’s successor in Columbia, South Carolina—to the humble, prayerful Christian whose life was marked by affliction. 704pp.
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