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James Beverlin Ramsey (1814-1871)

Biography (Banner of Truth)

Biography (McClintock and Strong Biblical Cyclopedia)

Biography (PCA Historical Center)

James Beverlin Ramsey is buried at Presbyterian Cemetery, Lynchburg, Virginia.

July 16, 1846 Letter (1846)

Letter to Walter Lowrie on the Death of His Son, Walter Macon Lowrie (1848)

The Deaconship (1859)

A Pacific Appeal to Christians (1861)

True Eminence Founded on Holiness: A Discourse Occasioned by the Death of Lieut. Gen. T.J. Jackson (1863)

How Shall I Live? (1863)

Questions on Bible Doctrine, For the Closet, the Family, and Bible Classes (1867)

Follow the Saints: A Memorial of Samuel McCorkle (1867)

The History of the Spiritual Kingdom (1868)

The Spiritual Kingdom: An Exposition of Revelation 1-11 (1873)


July 16, 1846 Letter (1846)

Ramsey, James Beverlin, July 16, 1846 Letter Title Page.jpg

Letter to Walter Lowrie on the Death of His Son, Walter Macon Lowrie (1848)

Ramsey, James beverlin, 1848 Letter to Walter Lowrie Title Page.jpg

The Deaconship (1859)

Ramsey, James Beverlin, The Deaconship Title Page.jpg

A Pacific Appeal to Christians (1861)

True Eminence Founded on Holiness: A Discourse Occasioned by the Death of Lieut. Gen. T.J. Jackson (1863)

Ramsey, James Beverlin, True Eminence Founded on Holiness Title Page.jpg

How Shall I Live? (1863)

Ramsey, How Shall I Live.jpg

Questions on Bible Doctrine, For the Closet, the Family, and Bible Classes (1867)

Photo courtesy of Wayne Sparkman, Director of the PCA Historical Center.

Photo courtesy of Wayne Sparkman, Director of the PCA Historical Center.

Follow the Saints: A Memorial of Samuel McCorkle (1867)

Courtesy of Wayne Sparkman, Director of the PCA Historical Center.

Courtesy of Wayne Sparkman, Director of the PCA Historical Center.

The History of the Spiritual Kingdom (1868)

The Spiritual Kingdom: An Exposition of Revelation 1-11 (1873)