Author:Henry Preserved Smith

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Henry Preserved Smith
(1847–1927)
See biography. American Biblical scholar. Father of Preserved Smith

[edit] Works

  • Biblical Scholarship and Inspiration: Two Papers (1891) [1]
  • Argument of the Rev. Henry Preserved Smith Before the Presbytery of Cincinnati (1892) [2]
  • Inspiration and Inerrancy: A History and a Defense (1893)[3]
  • The Bible and Islam: Or, The Influence of the Old and New Testaments on the Religion of Mohammed (1897) [4][5][6]
  • A Critical and Exegetical Commentary on the Books of Samuel (1904)[7]
  • Exercises connected with the inauguration of the Rev. Daniel Johnson Fleming, Professor of Missions; the Rev. Harry Frederick Ward, Professor of Christian Ethics; the Rev. Eugene William Lyman, Professor of the Philosophy of Religion. At the opening service of the eighty-third academic year at the Seminary, September twenty-sixth, nineteen hundred and eighteen. Together with an address given at the eighty-second commencement, May fourteenth, nineteen hundred and eighteen, by the Rev. Henry Preserved Smith (1918) [8]
  • The Religion of Israel: An Historical Study (1914)[9]
  • Essays in Biblical Interpretation (1921) [10][11]
  • A Sermon, Delivered in Warwick, Mass., Oct. 12, 1864: It Being the Fiftieth ... (1864) [12]


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