A Short Vindication of our Covenanted Reformation.
James Dodson
1879-David Steele.-A second edition of the principles of the Scottish Second Reformation against the “American” RP “Covenant of 1871.”
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1879-David Steele.-A second edition of the principles of the Scottish Second Reformation against the “American” RP “Covenant of 1871.”
Read More1882-David Steele.-A brief article on Sabbath keeping and why calling the day “Sunday” is inappropriate.
Read More1883-David Steele.-An autobiographical account of David Steele’s long life and career as a theological gadfly, advancing historic Covenanter principles, to his wandering Reformed Presbyterian brethren.
Read More1885-David Steele.-A Thanksgiving sermon.
Read More1885-David Steele.-A defense against false accusations with reflections on the arrogance of youth and the ungratefulness often shown to teachers by their erstwhile students.
Read More1885-David Steele.-On Covenanter identity, the American “civil” war and matters of taxation.
Read More1886-David Steele.-A sketch of RP history with special emphasis on the formation of the Reformed Presbytery (i.e., “Steelite”), in 1840, and its 19th century contendings.
Read Moreca. 1885-David Steele.-A defense of the practice of lining in the singing of the Psalms. Mr. Steele explains how the principle of charity ought to work in the public worship of the church.
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