One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic, Tome 2. John Williamson Nevin
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СКАЧАТЬ the way for the editors who follow in his impressive wake. I frequently referred to Linden’s first two volumes for editorial guidance and quickly gave up on trying to keep up with the depth and breadth of his editorial comments. I thank Wipf & Stock for its commitment to Mercersburg Theology; this volume marks our third project together on that subject. I thank the Mercersburg Society for its support; I have been a member nearly since its inception and have benefited immensely from The New Mercersburg Review and the society’s annual conferences. Finally, I thank by wife Debbie for her support throughout the project.

      General Editor

      David Layman thanks Brad Littlejohn for the energy and passion that initiated this project, and for his continued counsel and assistance. He is grateful to Lee Barrett for sharing the task of continuing this invaluable work as fellow general editor. Sam Hamstra Jr. took on an enormous task; the general editor primarily limited his contributions to providing cross-references to the growing body of texts and commentary within the Mercersburg Theology Study Series, along with tracking down especially obscure references. The latter task was made immensely easier by Google Books, a searchable repository of digital texts. This volume now fills out the first six volumes in the projected series, which is identified throughout by the abbreviation “MTSS”.

      The general editor also continued to rely on the resources of the Philip Schaff Library of Lancaster (Pennsylvania) Theological Seminary and the Archives of the Evangelical and Reformed Historical Society. Finally, he thanks his daughter, Karen Louise Layman, for assistance in the final copy editing.

      The Mercersburg Theology Study Series

      Volume 7

      The Mercersburg Theology Study Series presents attractive, readable, scholarly modern editions of the key writings of the nineteenth-century theological movement led by Philip Schaff and John Nevin. It aims to introduce the academic community and the broader public more fully to Mercersburg’s unique blend of American and European, Reformed and Catholic theology.

      Founding Editor

      W. Bradford Littlejohn

      Series Editors

      Lee Barrett

      David W. Layman

      Published Volumes

      1. The Mystical Presence and the Doctrine of the Reformed Church on the Lord’s Supper Edited by Linden J. DeBie

      2. Coena Mystica: Debating Reformed Eucharistic Theology Edited by Linden J. DeBie

      3. The Development of the Church Edited by David R. Bains and Theodore Louis Trost

      4. The Incarnate Word: Selected Writings on Christology Edited by William B. Evans

      6. Born of Water and the Spirit: Essays on the Sacraments and Christian Formation Edited by David W. Layman

      General Editor’s Introduction to Tome 2