Life at Three-Score and Ten

Albert Barnes' sermon reflects on human mortality centered on 'threescore and ten' (psalms 90:10). He argues the fixed lifespan reveals divine providence and benefits society and salvation.

Albert Barnes was an influential American Presbyterian theologian, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia, and prolific Bible commentator whose works, especially his Notes on the New Testament and Notes on the Old Testament, became widely used in the 19th century. He was also active in the social issues of his day and contributed to theological education and church reform through his extensive writings and teaching.

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