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Park, remarks on the biblical repertory and princeton review.
4 george whose codification of the new divinity theology in his two-volume system of doctrines.
In 1825 he established the quarterly biblical repertory, the title of which became the princeton review in 1877.
The princeton review began publication in 1825, and ceased publication in 1888. During that time it went through a variety of titles: biblical repertory (1825- 1829).
Collectively known as the princeton theological review, this collection includes every issue of the biblical repertory, biblical repertory and theological review, biblical repertory and princeton review, presbyterian quarterly and princeton review, princeton review, new princeton review, presbyterian and reformed review, and the princeton theological review—all 443 issues published between.
Only in each sentence, necessitating a reference to the bible to find the complete sentence, in this way all the work is included in one volume.
Biblical repertory: a collection of tracts in biblical literature was a quarterly journal begun by charles hodge at princeton theological seminary in 1825. The journal ran from 1825 to 1829 under its initial title with hodge as its founding editor.
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The biblical repertory and princeton review, published from 1837 to 1871, continued the gradually expanded scope which charles hodge had initiated in 1829. Although the review was oriented to a presbyterian readership and, in various respects, reflected the controversies, changes, and shifting emphases among presbyterians, it was also a publication indicative of the many cultural and religious.
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