Lectures on the Evidences of Christianity in the Nineteenth Century, delivered in the Mercer Street Church, New York, January 21 to February 21, 1867, on the "Ely Foundation" of the Union Theological Seminary.
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Link Singerman ID: supp1758
Year: 1868
Entry: Barnes, Albert. Lectures on the Evidences of Christianity in the Nineteenth Century, delivered in the Mercer Street Church, New York, January 21 to February 21, 1867, on the "Ely Foundation" of the Union Theological Seminary. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1868. 451 p.
Author/Editor: Barnes, Albert
Location: New York, NY
Holdings: In most academic libraries
Title: Lectures on the Evidences of Christianity in the Nineteenth Century, delivered in the Mercer Street Church, New York, January 21 to February 21, 1867, on the "Ely Foundation" of the Union Theological Seminary.
Printer/Publisher: Harper & Brothers
Language: English
Notes: "Judaism died when Christianity appeared. Unlike the expiring worm, indeed, with the little life it had, it evinced a deadly antagonism to the new form–the new religion–and then it, like that worm, expired. Its altars were overthrown; its priests were disrobed; its temple was razed to the foundations; its sacrifices were rendered unmeaning, and ceased forever; its political economy was ended; its people were scattered to the ends of the earth, to be gathered as a nation no more" (p. 118).