Leroy Jones Halsey (1812-1896)

Biography (Wikipedia)

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Leroy Jones Halsey is buried at Rosehill Cemetery, Chicago, Illinois.

Leroy Jones Halsey is buried at Rosehill Cemetery, Chicago, Illinois.

Address to the Alumni Society of the University of Nashville, on the Study of Theology as a Part of Science, Literature, and Religion: Delivered at Nashville, Tenn., Oct. 5, 1841 (1841)

"Mark the Perfect Man, and Behold the Upright; for the End of that Man is Peace": A Discourse on the Occasion of the Death of James Elliot, Delivered in Jackson, Miss., Feb. 4, 1844 (1844)

Legal Prohibition the Only Remedy for Drunkenness (1855)

The Literary Attractions of the Bible; or, A Plea for the Word of God, Considered as a Classic (1858, 1859)

A Sketch of the Life and Educational Labors of Philip Lindsley, D.D., Late President of the University of Nashville (1859)

The Work of Education (1859)

The Works of Philip Lindsley, Vol. 1 (1859, 1866)

Life Pictures From the Bible, or, Illustrations of Scripture Character (1860)

The Beauty of Immanuel (1860)

Inaugural Address at the Opening of the Presbyterian Theological Seminary of the North West (1860)

The Works of Philip Lindsley, Vol. 2 (1866)

The Works of Philip Lindsley, Vol. 3 (1866)

The Music of the Sanctuary (1870)

Helena, the Mother of Constantine (1870)

Vittoria Colonna (1870)

Christianity, the Ultimate and Universal Religion of Man: A Sermon (1870)

Marguerite of Navarre (1870)

Olympia Fulvio Morata (1870)

Lady Huntingdon (1870)

Hannah More (1871)

Memoir of the Life and Character of Rev. Lewis Warner Green, D.D.: With a Selection From His Sermons (1871)

Church Discipline: Its Province and Use (1880)

Living Christianity; or, Old Truths Restated (1881)

Scotland's Influence on Civilization (1885)

A History of the McCormick Theological Seminary of the Presbyterian Church (1893)