A Second Epistle to the Citizens of Kentucky, Professing the Christian Religion, Especially Those Who Are, or Have Been, Denominated Presbyterians (1808)

David Rice warns of religious decline in Kentucky, criticizes denial of total depravity and 'free-will' salvation, defends sovereign grace, and warns against perfectionism and fanatics.

David Rice (1733 – 1816) was an American Presbyterian minister and pioneering frontier evangelist who helped organize early Kentucky churches, presbyteries, and served as a key leader in founding Transylvania Seminary. Known for his tireless evangelistic and church-planting efforts across the frontier, Rice played a formative role in establishing Presbyterianism in Kentucky, earning him the enduring nickname “The Apostle to Kentucky.”

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