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Abner Addison Porter (1817-1872)

Biography (McClintock and Strong Biblical Cyclopedia)

Source: Presbyterian Historical Society.

Source: Presbyterian Historical Society.

Abner Addison Porter is buried at Oakwood Cemetery, Austin, Texas.

Abner Addison Porter is buried at Oakwood Cemetery, Austin, Texas.

Review of Gardiner Spring, The Power of the Pulpit (1848)

North and South (1850)

A Plea for the Old, Against the New, in Education (1850)

Our Danger and Our Duty (1850)

The Unity of the Human Race (1851)

The Principles of Our Faith in the Work of Foreign Missions: A Sermon (1858)

Humboldt’s Correspondence (1860)

Hodge on the Atonement (1868)

On a Call to the Gospel Ministry (1872-1873)


Review of Gardiner Spring, The Power of the Pulpit (1848)

North and South (1850)

A Plea for the Old, Against the New, in Education (1850)

Porter, Abner Addison - A Plea for the Old Against the New in Education.jpg

Our Danger and Our Duty (1850)

Porter, Abner Addison - Our Danger and Our Duty.jpg

The Unity of the Human Race (1851)

The Principles of Our Faith in the Work of Foreign Missions: A Sermon (1858)

Porter, Abner Addison, Principles of Our Faith in the Work of Foreign Missions Title Page.jpg

Humboldt’s Correspondence (1860)

Hodge on the Atonement (1868)

On a Call to the Gospel Ministry (1872-1873)

This 2-part article appeared in the January 1872 and January 1873 issues of The Southern Presbyterian Review.