James M. Garretson Books
Dr. James M. Garretson has pastored congregations in the Presbyterian Church in America and the Orthodox Presbyterian Church. He has taught at Knox Theological Seminary and authored multiple books. James M. Garretson’s books include Princeton and the Work of the Christian Ministry, a book that shares the history of Princeton Theological Seminary, which was founded to train Gospel ministers. This book includes sermons, essays and articles from the men of Princeton, including numerous pieces otherwise out of print. Anyone interested in Old Princeton, well known for being a biblically-grounded place of learning for preachers, teachers, and leaders, will value this two volume work. Another of the James M. Garretson’s books focusing on Princeton is titled Princeton and Preaching, where he has collected insights from Dr. Archibald Alexander, one of Princeton’s most beloved preachers. This book focuses on the call, qualifications, and work of pastors. Also worth checking out is his Pastor-Teachers of Old Princeton.
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Princeton and the Work of the Christian Ministry
2 Volume Set: A Collection of Addresses and Articles by Faculty and Friends of Princeton Theological Seminary
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An ‘instructive and insightful’ compendium, in two volumes, of addresses and articles by faculty and friends of Princeton Theological Seminary. With a Foreword by David B. Calhoun. 792 & 616pp.
Princeton and Preaching
Archibald Alexander and the Christian Ministry
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The insights into the Christian ministry of Archibald Alexander, ‘Old’ Princeton’s first principal and professor. 304pp.
Pastor-Teachers of Old Princeton
Memorial Addresses for the Faculty of Princeton Theological Seminary 1812-1921
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A unique collection of funeral sermons, memorial addresses, and magazine articles, honouring the labours of the leading faculty of Princeton Theological Seminary during the years 1812-1921. 600pp.
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