Books about Administration of the Christian Church discuss leading personages of the Christian churches, including bishops, priests, nuns, their spiritual leadership and administrative roles, and the church's relationship to the state. Titles include: Bishop John Selwyn, a memoir, Leaders of the Church 1800-1900. Dr. Pusey, The State and the Church, The organization of the early Christian churches, The Government of Religious Communities, The Pulpit and Politics or Christianity and state, The Valerian Persecution, Civil Government and Religion, or Christianity and the American Constitution, L'abbesse de Jouarre, and Christianity and the Roman Government: A Study in Imperial Administration.
Books about Administration of the Christian Church discuss leading personages of the Christian churches, including bishops, priests, nuns, their spiritual leadership and administrative roles, and the church's relationship to the state. Titles include: Bishop John Selwyn, a memoir, Leaders of the Church 1800-1900. Dr. Pusey, The State and the Church, The organization of the early Christian churches, The Government of Religious Communities, The Pulpit and Politics or Christianity and state, The Valerian Persecution, Civil Government and Religion, or Christianity and the American Constitution, L'abbesse de Jouarre, and Christianity and the Roman Government: A Study in Imperial Administration. Also in this BookBooks about Christian Theology discuss the philosophical and scriptural basis of Christian beliefs and practices. Based on the Old and New Testaments, theologians have applied philosophical analysis and argumentation in the course of their work. Titles include: Brief Outline of the Study of Theology, Christian Theology and Modern Scepticism, Crown Theological Library. Evolution in Christian Doctrine. Vol. XLI, David Hume and his influence on philosophy and theology, Paulinism: A Contribution to the History of Primitive Christian Theology, and The doctrine of the church in Scottish theology.
Books about Christian Theology discuss the philosophical and scriptural basis of Christian beliefs and practices. Based on the Old and New Testaments, theologians have applied philosophical analysis and argumentation in the course of their work. Titles include: Brief Outline of the Study of Theology, Christian Theology and Modern Scepticism, Crown Theological Library. Evolution in Christian Doctrine. Vol. XLI, David Hume and his influence on philosophy and theology, Paulinism: A Contribution to the History of Primitive Christian Theology, and The doctrine of the church in Scottish theology. And in this BookBooks about Christian Ministry discuss the institutions and personages that have over the millennia ministered, maintained and advanced the Christian faith among its adherents and converts. Titles include: A Memoir of Rev. Bennet Tyler, How to Be a Pastor, Things a pastor's wife can do, Meditations for the use of seminarians and priests, Pastoral Visitation, Adventuring with Christ in the church staff vocations, The Christian ministry, and The Priesthood, Its Privileges and Its Duties: An Exposition of Leviticus VIII-XV.
Books about Christian Ministry discuss the institutions and personages that have over the millennia ministered, maintained and advanced the Christian faith among its adherents and converts. Titles include: A Memoir of Rev. Bennet Tyler, How to Be a Pastor, Things a pastor's wife can do, Meditations for the use of seminarians and priests, Pastoral Visitation, Adventuring with Christ in the church staff vocations, The Christian ministry, and The Priesthood, Its Privileges and Its Duties: An Exposition of Leviticus VIII-XV. About usLeopold Classic Library’s aim is to provide readers with the highest quality reproductions of fiction and non-fiction literature that has stood the test of time. Our titles are produced from scans of the original books and as a result may sometimes have imperfections. To ensure a high-quality product we have:
Leopold Classic Library’sLeopold Classic Library’s aim is to provide readers with the highest quality reproductions of fiction and non-fiction literature that has stood the test of time. Our titles are produced from scans of the original books and as a result may sometimes have imperfections. To ensure a high-quality product we have:If You can't find the book You're looking for, please write to us. We will look for it in our catalog and find the best price for You in our eBay store.
If You can't find the book You're looking for, please write to us. We will look for it in our catalog and find the best price for You in our eBay store.If You can't find the book You're looking for, please write to us. We will look for it in our catalog and find the best price for You in our eBay store.Come home to the books that made a difference!
Come home to the books that made a difference!Come home to the books that made a difference!Thank you for your interest in our books!
Thank you for your interest in our books!Published October 26th 2015 by Leopold Classic Library

Henry Alford was an English churchman, theologian, textual critic, scholar, poet, hymnodist, and writer.
His chief fame rests on his monumental edition of the New Testament in Greek (4 vols.), which occupied him from 1841 to 1861. In this work he first produced a careful collation of the readings of the chief manuscripts and the researches of the ripest continental scholarship of his day. Philological rather than theological in character, it marked an epochal change from the old homiletic commentary, and though more recent research, patristic and papyral, has largely changed the method of New Testament exegesis, Alford's work is still a quarry where the student can dig with a good deal of profit.
Henry Alford, D.D., Dean of Canterbury, one of the most variously-accomplished churchmen of his day -- poet, preacher, painter, musician, biblical scholar, critic, and philologist -- came of a Somersetshire family, five generations of which, in direct succession, contributed clergymen of some distinction to the English Church. The earliest of these, his great-great-grandfather, Thomas, who died in 1708, was for many years the vicar of Curry Rivell, near Taunton -- a living that passed from one to another of his descendants.
Alford was a talented artist, as his picture-book, The Riviera (1870), shows, and he had abundant musical and mechanical talent. Besides editing the works of John Donne, he published several volumes of his own verse, The School of the Heart (1835), The Abbot of Muchelnaye (1841), The Greek Testament. The Four Gospels (1849), and a number of hymns, the best-known of which are "Forward! be our watchword," "Come, ye thankful people, come," and "Ten thousand times ten thousand."
His chief fame rests on his monumental edition of the New Testament in Greek (4 vols.), which occupied him from 1841 to 1861. In this work he first produced a careful collation of the readings of the chief manuscripts and the researches of the ripest continental scholarship of his day. Philological rather than theological in character, it marked an epochal change from the old homiletic commentary, and though more recent research, patristic and papyral, has largely changed the method of New Testament exegesis, Alford's work is still a quarry where the student can dig with a good deal of profit.
... Show more