John Quincy Adams / William John Hinke
Librería Samer Atenea
Librería Aciertas (Toledo)
Kálamo Books
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Librería Kolima (Madrid)
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An indispensable directory of clerical life across a pivotal century. A register that demands attention. John Quincy Adams’ General biographical catalogue of Auburn Theological Seminary, 1818-1918 assembles succinct biographies, institutional appointments and educational records that together map the careers of ministers and the development of a leading institution. Entries typically note ordinations, pastoral appointments and academic ties, offering plainspoken accounts of lives in ministry without editorial flourish. Functioning as a theological seminary alumni directory and a wider religious biography collection, the catalogue serves as a historical clergy register and a practical genealogy research resource for families, parish historians and scholars of American religious education. Read as an academic library reference, it supplies seminary alumni records and a directory of Christian ministry leaders whose movements and affiliations reveal the shape of Protestant seminary history. Taken together, the short notices illuminate the 19th century American church and the currents of early 20th century theology.Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike.More than a ledger, this catalogue is a primary-source window onto institutional life and ministerial vocation; its historical significance lies in the way it maps people, pedagogy and networks across a century of faith. A powerful tool for scholarship, it helps chart regional spreads of theological influence and supports parish-level research into ministers’ careers. Casual readers will find human detail and local colour; classic-literature collectors, academic libraries and custodians of ecclesiastical archives will prize its provenance and its value as an essential Auburn Theological Seminary history resource. Compiled with careful attention to names and dates, the catalogue’s plain-text economy offers clarity rarely found in biographical compendia, making it both an efficient genealogy research resource and a readable survey of ministerial life.