Services on the Occasion of the Ordination of the Rev. F.P. Mullally, and the Installation of Rev. J.H. Thornwell, D.D., and Rev. F.P. Mullally, as Co-Pastors of the First Presbyterian Church, Columbia, S.C. (1860)

Sermon distinguishing the glorious Gospel from natural religion—emphasizing mercy, Christ’s incarnation, substitutionary atonement, resurrection, and the Spirit’s regenerating work.

James Henley Thornwell (November 27, 1812 – December 1, 1862) was an American Presbyterian theologian, minister, and professor whose rigorous Reformed teaching at South Carolina College and Columbia Theological Seminary deeply shaped Southern Presbyterian doctrine in the mid-19th century. A prolific writer and church leader, he defended confessional Calvinism and articulated a theological vision that emphasized church unity and doctrinal fidelity.

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