Solace for Bereaved Parents: or, Infants Die to Live. With an Historical Account of the Doctrine of Infant Salvation. Also, Very Full Selections from Various Authors, in Prose and Poetry (1848)

Pastoral guide offering consolation to bereaved parents; argues for the salvation of infants from a Calvinist, historical perspective and includes prose and poetry.

Thomas Smyth was an Irish-born American Presbyterian minister and theologianwho served as pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church in Charleston, South Carolina, for over four decades, authored numerous works defending Presbyterian polity and doctrine, and held to Old School confessional standards while engaging major issues of his day. He also wrote The Unity of the Human Races Proved to Be the Doctrine of Scripture defending monogenism and was a prominent religious figure in the antebellum and Civil War South.

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