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1820 ALEXANDER ALLAN. Religious Covenanting as Conversion. Rare American Imprint of Scottish Work. Adventist he seems to have been

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he seems to have been quite friendly with the neighbors

with many Cuba-centric designs

He was influential as a pastor

New Light revivalist divines found language for retaining the sinful nature of humans with the personal responsibility emphasis of the revival movement

1820 ALEXANDER ALLAN. Religious Covenanting as Conversion. Rare American Imprint of Scottish Work. Adventist he seems to have beenA very scarce American imprint of a work by Coupar Angus [Perthshire] United Presbyterian divine, Alexander Allan [1752 1824]. A fascinating work reflecting the shift of the "Covenanting" language in Scottish theology, from an emphasis on National covenanting in the 17th and 18th centuries, to a more personalized or individual Covenanting with God in the 19th century. Both ideas were always present, but the emphasis shifted in the 19th century toward

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