Thomas Ephraim Peck (1822-1893)

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Thomas Ephraim Peck is buried at Union Theological Seminary Cemetery, Hampden Sydney, Virginia.

Thomas Ephraim Peck is buried at Union Theological Seminary Cemetery, Hampden Sydney, Virginia.

God in Christ (1851)

The Sufficiency of the Scriptures — The Pharisees and Sadducees — Rationalism and Traditionalism (1853)

The Presbyterial Critic and Monthly Review, Vol. 1 (1855)

Whose Children Have a Right to Baptism? (1855)

Pastoral Letter on the Observance of the Sabbath (1855)

Liturgies, Instrumental Music, and Architecture (1855)

General Principles Touching the Worship of God (1855)

The Presbyterial Critic and Bi-Monthly Review, Vol. 2 (1856)

Stuart Robinson’s Church of God (1858)

A Pacific Appeal to Christians (1861)

Church and State (1863)

Relation of Freedmen to the Presbyterian Church (1867)

Charge to the Rev. Dr. Joseph R. Wilson (1871)

The Reformation in the Sixteenth Century (1871)

Apostolical Succession (1872)

The Demission of the Ministry (1876)

A Bird’s Eye View of the Church Under the Patriarchs and Moses (1877)

The Creeds of Christendom (1878)

Thornwell’s Writings (1878)

The Wisdom of Man Versus the Power of God (1878)

The Lord’s Supper (1879)

The Action of the Assembly of 1879 on Worldly Amusements (1880)

A Memorial of the Life and Labors of the Rev. Stuart Robinson (1882)

Herodias and John the Baptist; or, the Dance and the Murder: A Sermon (1882)

The Spirit of Presbyterianism (1884)

Report on the Diaconate (1884)

Revivals of Religion (1888)

Shedd’s Dogmatic Theology (1889)

Probation After Death (1889)

Notes on Ecclesiology (1892)

Rev. Thomas E. Peck, D.D., LL.D. (1894)

Miscellanies of Thomas E. Peck, Vol. 1 (1895)

Miscellanies of Thomas E. Peck, Vol. 2 (1896)

Miscellanies of Thomas E. Peck, Vol. 3 (1897)

Notes on the Acts of the Apostles (1897)

Rev. Thomas E. Peck, D.D., LL.D. (1898)


This 2-part article appeared in the April 24 and May 1, 1867 issues of The Central Presbyterian.