The Reformed church review.
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OCLC: | 8957573 |
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Language: | English |
Published: |
[Philadelphia :
Reformed Church Publication Board]
1897-
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Series: | American periodical series, 1800-1850 ;
1224-1229. |
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Related Items: | Continues:
Reformed quarterly review Continued by: Bulletin of the Theological Seminary of the Evangelical and Reformed Church |
Format: | Serial Microform Note that CRL will digitize material from the collection when copyright allows. |
Published: | [Fourth ser., vol. 1], no. 1 (Jan. 1897)-[v. 25 (Oct. 1921)]; 5th ser., v. 1, no. 1 (Jan. 1922)-v. 5, no. 4 (Oct. 1926) |
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Item Description: | Founded in 1849 by the alumni of Marshall College at Mercersburg, Pennsylvania, this periodical emphasized the historical basis of Christianity. Originally called the Mercersburg Review, it was first edited by John W. Nevin, and influenced by Philip Schaff, later a leading church historian. It was filled with controversy, and during its early years included some poetry and essays and some political comment. Forced to suspend during the war, the Review was resumed in 1867 by T.G. Apple, and moved to Lancaster, changing its name to the Reformed Quarterly Review in 1879. It was less fresh and attractive than before, but more sociological and economic writing appeared and circulation increased. Cf. American periodicals, 1741-1900. Title from caption. |
Physical Description: | 31 v. ; 24 cm. |
Publication Frequency: | Quarterly. |
ISSN: | 0364-3522 0364-3530 |