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“Presbyterianism: Its Principles and Practice” by S. L. Morris, D.D., LL.D., is a profound exploration of Presbyterian beliefs and their application in daily life. Authored by the Executive Secretary of Home Missions for the Presbyterian Church in the United States, this book offers a comprehensive insight into the faith’s core tenets and their historical significance. Published by the Presbyterian Committee of Publication in 1922, this third printing from 1927 encapsulates the essence of Presbyterian doctrine and its mission. Morris, an esteemed figure in ecclesiastical circles, provides readers with an authoritative guide to understanding and living the Presbyterian faith. This volume is essential for theologians, historians, and anyone intrigued by the Presbyterian Church’s impact on American religious life.
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