Item #61821 A Discourse Delivered by Appointment of the Right Reverend Horatio Potter, D.D., Bishop of New York, at the Church of the Annunciation, City of New York, on the 25th Day of June, A.D., 1873, in Memory of Samuel Seabury, D.D., Presbyter of the Diocese of New York, Professor of Biblical Learning and Interpretation of Scripture in the General Theological Seminary, by the Rev. Samuel Roosevelt Johnson, D.D., Emeritus Professor of Systematic Divinity in the General Theological Seminary, Rector of St. Thomas Church, Amenia Union, N.Y. D. D. Rev. Samuel Roosevelt Johnson.
A Discourse Delivered by Appointment of the Right Reverend Horatio Potter, D.D., Bishop of New York, at the Church of the Annunciation, City of New York, on the 25th Day of June, A.D., 1873, in Memory of Samuel Seabury, D.D., Presbyter of the Diocese of New York, Professor of Biblical Learning and Interpretation of Scripture in the General Theological Seminary, by the Rev. Samuel Roosevelt Johnson, D.D., Emeritus Professor of Systematic Divinity in the General Theological Seminary, Rector of St. Thomas Church, Amenia Union, N.Y.

A Discourse Delivered by Appointment of the Right Reverend Horatio Potter, D.D., Bishop of New York, at the Church of the Annunciation, City of New York, on the 25th Day of June, A.D., 1873, in Memory of Samuel Seabury, D.D., Presbyter of the Diocese of New York, Professor of Biblical Learning and Interpretation of Scripture in the General Theological Seminary, by the Rev. Samuel Roosevelt Johnson, D.D., Emeritus Professor of Systematic Divinity in the General Theological Seminary, Rector of St. Thomas Church, Amenia Union, N.Y.

1873. Item #61821

First Edition. Very Good condition. Owner signature (dated 1874). Rare in the original edition.

Episcopal priest, seminary professor.

Seabury was professor at General Theological Seminary, editor of THE CHURCHMAN, rector of the Church of the Annunciation, and grandson of Bishop Samuel Seabury.

Samuel Seabury (1801–1872)
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Samuel Seabury (1801–1872) was an American Protestant Episcopal clergyman, grandson of Bishop Samuel Seabury. He was born at New London, Conn., was ordained priest in the Protestant Episcopal church (1828), was editor of The Churchman (1833–1849), rector of the Church of the Annunciation in New York City (1838–1868), and professor of biblical learning in the General Theological Seminary (1862–1872). He published:

The Continuity of the Church of England in the Sixteenth Century (1853)
Supremacy and Obligation of Conscience (1860)
American Slavery Justified (1861)
The Theory and Use of the Church Calendar (1872)
Discourses on the Holy Spirit (edited by his son, with memoir, 1874).

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