Notes on Ecclesiology
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- “The Seminary has lost nothing by my removal to Texas. Dr. Peck is a master in Church history, but a still greater master in theology. There is no profounder theologian in the church than he.” — Robert Lewis Dabney Dr. Thomas Ephraim Peck was one of the most able theologians among the Southern Presbyterians. Mentored by James Henley Thornwell and a successor to Robert Lewis Dabney, Dr. Peck was unrivaled among his peers as a church historian. Dr. Peck’s Notes on Ecclesiology, originally published in 1892, is considered his greatest theological contribution to the church. In this work, Dr. Peck writes on church and state relations, Roman Catholicism, infant baptism, Presbyterian church governance, the visible church, and more. Readers of this work will find Dr. Peck fully lives up to his reputation as a “master in church history.” C. R. Vaughan said of Peck, “as an expositor of truth, as an exegete of Scripture, as a philosophic student of history, he was probably without a rival in his day.” The Dabney-Thornwell Institute is proud to publish this timeless work, making it accessible to students, seminarians, and readers of Southern Presbyterianism. The text remains faithful to the original, with only minor updates to improve readability. All citations and footnotes have been transcribed in their original formatting and stylization.
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