A Bird’s Eye View of the Church Under the Patriarchs and Moses

A historical-theological survey of the visible Church under the Patriarchs and Moses: its patriarchal/universal form, simple worship, early preaching, and the proto-evangelium (Gen.3).

Thomas Ephraim Peck was an American Presbyterian minister, theologian, author, and teacher who served in key pastorates in Maryland and Virginia, co-edited influential Presbyterian periodicals, and spent over three decades as a beloved professor of church history and systematic theology at Union Theological Seminary. His writings and teaching, shaped by the Thornwell–Dabney school of Southern Presbyterian thought, made him a significant 19th-century voice for biblical fidelity, ecclesiastical reform, and Reformed doctrine in the American church.

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