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  John M'Douall Stuart - LoveToKnow 1911   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Stuart was not the first to cross the island continent from south to north; that honour belongs to the Burke and Wills expedition, which reached the Gulf of Carpentaria on the 6th of February 1861.
Stuart returned to Adelaide exhausted and broken, and never recovered from the effects of the great privations which he suffered.
Stuart was rewarded with £3000 and a grant of loon sq.
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 Moses Stewart
Much of my knowledge of Moses Stewart was obtained by backing up from his 1900 census record, which gives his birth in June 1823 and a 56-year marriage to his wife Mary Jane.
Moses and Mary Jane are in the 1900 census of San Patricio County.
It appears that both Moses and Mary J. Stewart were deceased by 1914, although there is no record of either in the probate index for San Patricio County.
home.nc.rr.com /rwbaird/stewart/MosesStewart.htm   (1280 words)

  
 Oren Stuart
OREN STUART, M., The subject of this personal history is a resident within the borders of Dubuque County and a respected citizen of Concord Township.
Dr. Stuart remained at home with his parents until he arrived at the age of twenty-one years, when, thinking that he was strong enough to "paddle his own canoe," he commenced his battle with the world.
Stuart's endowments are such as fit him to occupy a high place in the regard of the people.
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 JOHN STUART - Online Information article about JOHN STUART
Stuart was not the first to See also:
Stuart returned to Adelaide exhausted and broken, and never recovered from the effects of the See also:
Stuart was rewarded with £3000 and a See also:
encyclopedia.jrank.org /STE_SUS/STUART_JOHN.html   (299 words)

  
 Hebrews: Who is the Author?   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
He is superior to all of the former means of revelation (1:1-3), to the angels (1:4-2:18), to Moses and Joshua (3:1-4:13), to the Aaronic priesthood (4:14-10:18), and to the entirety of the Old Covenant (10:19-12:29).
Having studied the matter at length, Moses Stuart wrote: “In ancient times, so far as I have been able to discover, there was but one opinion on this subject; and this has been adopted and defended by a majority of distinguished critics [commentators], in modern and recent times.
[47] Owen, An Exposition of the Epistle to the Hebrews, I:78-91; Stuart, A Commentary on the Epistle to the Hebrews, 121-145.
www.fpcr.org /blue_banner_articles/Who-Wrote-Hebrews.htm   (3916 words)

  
 Phelps, Elizabeth Stuart Criticism and Essays
Her parents—Elizabeth Wooster Stuart Phelps, a writer of popular stories, and Austin Phelps, a writer and professor of sacred rhetoric and homiletics—christened her Mary Gray, and her mother called her Lily.
Both of Phelps's grandfathers were ministers: Moses Stuart, her maternal grandfather, was a professor of sacred literature at Andover College and a distinguished Protestant theologian.
This period was also punctuated by the sudden death of her brother Stuart in 1883 and the death of her closest friend Dr. Mary Briggs Harris in 1886.
www.enotes.com /twentieth-century-criticism/phelps-elizabeth-stuart   (1313 words)

  
 Moses Stuart
Moses Stuart was mentored by Timothy Dwight while a student at Yale college.
Stuart's pamphlet closed with a call for "colonization," or ending slavery by sending fl people to Africa.
Trained by Timothy Dwight, both Nathaniel W. Taylor and Moses Stuart became public figures and educators who used their positions at Andover and Yale to further their pro-slavery ideologies as late as the 1850s, the decade just prior to the Civil War.
www.yaleslavery.org /WhoYaleHonors/stuart.html   (382 words)

  
 Abstract of Systematic Theology, James P. Boyce | The Reformed Reader
Pye Smith attributes to them corporeal powers analogous to the substance of light, or of the electric fluid, and claims that thus light is cast upon such Scripture passages as speak of their relations to space, and of their locomotion, as Luke 2:9; Matt.
Moses Stuart, on the contrary, maintains that "angels are incorruptible, immaterial, immortal, and, in their proper nature, impalpable to the senses." [Bib.
This sending is not questioned, but is very different from the supposition of the appointment to each man of one angel, who, from the beginning to the end of life, is to be ever present to watch over his welfare.
www.reformedreader.org /rbb/boyce/aos/chapter18.htm   (2334 words)

  
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Stuart had by nature all the restless impulsiveness of a reformer; he was one of those who feel that their business is to make the church and the world a great deal better.
Stuart, as a young man, as a man made for progress, and by virtue of all his associations, Was wholly with the new Divinity.
Stuart having been regularly invited to the pastoral office, was ordained on the 5th of March, 1806, just as he was completing the twenty-sixth year of his age.
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 §10. Opposition to Transcendentalism. XXII. Divines and Moralists, 1783–1860. Vol. 16. Early National ...
Least of all does he consider what might by some be defined as internal evidence, the adaptability of Christianity to the character of man, or the intuition that Christianity is true.
Norton is the representative Unitarian in taking the position, typical of that body, precisely half-way between Calvinism and Transcendentalism, engaging impartially in controversy on the one hand with Moses Stuart and on the other with George Ripley.
Norton’s opposition to Emerson and Ripley was thus of a piece with his opposition to Philo Judæus and Moses Stuart, the opposition of an exact scholar to what he considered loose, effusive, and sentimental thinking.
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 Sarah Cook Stuart Robbins
Her father, Moses Stuart, was a professor at Andover Theological Seminary and was devoted to his teaching and research.
A middle child, Sarah was one of seven children born to Moses and Abigail Stuart.
Stuart probably met her future husband Rensselaer David Chanceford (R.D.C.) Robbins circa 1838-40.
readseries.com /auth-oz/robbins-bio.htm   (982 words)

  
 Moses Stuart - LoveToKnow 1911   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
MOSES STUART (1780-1852), American biblical scholar, was born in Wilton, Connecticut, on the 26th of March 1780.
He was reared on a farm; graduated with highest honours at Yale in 1799; in 1802 was admitted to the Connecticut bar, and was appointed a tutor at Yale, where he remained for two years; and in 1806 became pastor of the Centre (Congregational) Church of New Haven.
This page was last modified 01:46, 30 Aug 2006.
www.1911encyclopedia.org /Moses_Stuart   (264 words)

  
 More info about the poet: Louisa Stuart Costello - references bibliography
Louisa Stuart Costello, Supposed to be Sung by the Wife of a Japanese
Moses Stuart by Benjamin Ferris; Solomon Crow's Christmas pockets, and other tales by Stuart; Songs Of A Stranger by Louisa Stuart Costello, Ed.
Louisa Stuart Costello • Supposed to be Sung by the Wife of a Japanese Who Had Been Taken by the Russians to Their Country, 1825...
www.poemhunter.com /louisa-stuart-costello/resources/poet-32667/page-1   (659 words)

  
 Scott H. Paradise. Men of the Old School. 1956. Pearson, Stuart, Bartlett, Clark.
Thanks to his daughter, Sarah Stuart Robbins, we get many a vivid little glimpse of Moses Stuart, "tall, lean, with strong, bold features, a keen, scholarly, accipitrine nose, a great solemnity of voice and manner," his air Roman, his neck long and bare like Cicero's.
It was Stuart's teaching, influence, and scholarly methods which gave celebrity to Andover as a seat of religious learning.
And it was Stuart's persistence in setting his Hebrew type and producing his grammar which inspired many of the missionaries going out from Andover at that time to do likewise in their distant mission fields.
www.pa59ers.com /library/Paradise/men1.html   (11775 words)

  
 Orestes Brownson Society - The Higher Law
PROFESSOR STUART appears to have written this pamphlet from patriotic motives, with an earnest desire to allay the uncalled for popular agitation on the subject of negro slavery, and to contribute his share towards the maintenance of domestic peace, and the preservation of the Union.
For ourselves, we agree with Professor Stuart that slavery is not malum in se.
We cannot, therefore, agree with Professor Stuart in his demand for emancipation, and we are decidedly opposed, for the present at least, not only to the fanatical proceedings, set on foot by our miserable Abolitionists and philanthropists to effect emancipation, but to emancipation itself.
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 Elizabeth Stuart Phelps   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Elizabeth Stuart Phelps was born on August 31, 1844 in Boston Massachusetts.
Austin Phelps, her father, was an educator in writing, and both of her grandfathers, Moses Stuart and Eliakim Phelps, were ministers and writers.(Kelly 1)
(Kelly 3) In her lifetime, Elizabeth Stuart Phelps was the author of 57 volumes of literature.(Elizabeth Stuart Phelps) Her earlier works sketch out topics that she eventually develops more fully in her later writing.
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 Moses Stuart Study Archive @ PreteristArchive.com - The Internet's Only Unbiased Look at Preterism @ ...
STUART, Moses, Hebraist, born in Wilton, Connecticut, 26 March, 1780; died in Andover, Massachusetts, 4 January, 1852.
He was graduated at Yale in 1799, studied law, and was admitted to the bar in 1802, but did not enter on the practice of his profession, being called to a tutorship in Yale college the same year.
Professor Stuart was the first to make Americans acquainted with the works of Rosenmfiller, Ewald, and other German Orientalists, and, by applying their scientific methods of philological and archaeological investigation, founded a new school of biblical exegesis.
www.preteristarchive.com /StudyArchive/s/stuart-moses_preterist.html   (5203 words)

  
 APPENDIX 2-2-1 TO VOL. IV. - Historicist.com The Protestant Interpretation of Biblical Prophecy. The Historical ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
Such is the impotent conclusion of Professor Moses Stuart; such the best explanation he can devise, on his hypothesis, of the wonderful Apocalyptic prophecy respecting the Witnesses.
Stuart and Dr. Davidson, as the German Eichhorn, explain the repeated direct statements, The Beast had a wound with the sword, and lived, The Beast that thou sawest is not, and shall be, and is to ascend from the abyss, andc.
22 The only new point communicated, I believe, according to Stuart and Davidson, is the enigma about Nero, as a head of the Roman Beast, answering to a certain mystic number: and this indeed no discovery of the future about him, but only a riddle for the time then present.
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 Planet Preterist - The Little Horns of Daniel 7 and 8: Part II
I have not found in Stuart a case where he uses the term “diadochoi,” but I have found other instances in which he makes clear references to the four horns as representing the four kingdoms that emerged from the dissolution of Alexander’s empire.
Unlike Stuart, liberals frequently include Seleucus IV with the three uprooted kings, which means that he moves to eighth place.
John is the author of The Four Kingdoms of Daniel and he is a retired professor of economics at the U. of Alabama at Tuscaloosa, and a dedicated student of preterism, especially of the book of Daniel.
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 Moses Stuart by Sarah Stuart Robbins
Commentaries on Elizabeth Stuart Phelps and her daughter Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward sometimes mention the impact of the paternal figures in their lives -- not always positively.
Robbins's portrait of her somewhat distant father, immersed in work and barely noticing his own children, contrasts sharply with her depiction of the Stuart's neighbor, Leonard Woods, who readily displays affection for his family; it offers a revealing glimpse of the home life that helped shape two generations of Phelps women.
The last person connected with Old Andover whom I shall describe is my father, Moses Stuart, who was professor of Greek and Hebrew at the Seminary for nearly forty years.
readseries.com /auth-oz/stuart-fathr-bio.htm   (3293 words)

  
 MOSES STUART (1780-1852) - Online Information article about MOSES STUART (1780-1852)
MOSES STUART (1780-1852) - Online Information article about MOSES STUART (1780-1852)
PROFESSOR (the Latin noun formed from the verb profiteri, to declare publicly, to acknowledge, profess)
Stuart himself then knew hardly more than the elements of Hebrew and not very much more See also:
encyclopedia.jrank.org /STE_SUS/STUART_MOSES_1780_1852_.html   (618 words)

  
 Review of Moses Stuart on the Apocalypse.
Professor Stuart, and others who follow him, endeavour to support their theory by certain representations of the Apocalypse, which,—though in the midst of symbols, and themselves manifestly symbolical,—it is insisted must be understood literally.
As before remarked, Professor Stuart makes the beast, whose head was wounded to death, and afterwards healed, to be Nero; because some of the old heathen soothsayers had a groundless prediction, that when Nero died he would be restored to life.
The woman described in chapter 12., Professors Stuart and Cowles both take to be the virgin Mary, giving birth to the Saviour of the world, and then fleeing to her hiding-place in Egypt; thus looking backward a period of seventy years, and not forward, as a prophet should do, into the future.
www.covenanter.org /Postmil/AntiPreterist/pondreview.htm   (2617 words)

  
 Free Books > Tags > Stuart
Mesopotamian Archaeology: An Introduction To The Archaeology Of Babylonia And Assyria by Percy Stuart Peache Handcock
The Floodgates Of Anarchy by Stuart Christie And Albert Meltzer
The Letters Of John Stuart Mill (Vol I) by Hugh S.r.
2020ok.com /tags/stuart.htm   (1117 words)

  
 Samuel J. May Anti-Slavery Collection
[1850] Reply to remarks of Rev. Moses Stuart : lately a professor in the theological seminary at Andover, on Hon.
Stuart's book "Conscience and the Constitution," at a meeting in Guilford, August 1, 1850 : commemorative of emancipation in the West Indies by Perkins, G. (George William), 1804-1856.
Moses B. Corwin, of Ohio, on the proposition to admit California as a state into the Union : delivered in the House of Representatives, April 9, 1850.
dlxs.library.cornell.edu /m/mayantislavery/1851.html   (11434 words)

  
 Atonement by Stuart:
An expiatory offering, under the Jewish law, was a slain beast, presented to God by his appointment, and by a person who had been guilty of some offence and incurred a penalty; in consequence of which presentation, the penalty for his offence, threatened by the law of Moses, was "remit" or the offender was pardoned.
He who brought a sin or trespass offering, and presented it to the Lord, was exempted from the sentence which the law of Moses pronounced against the external offence that he had committed.
The whole nation, as such, were freed from the penalty annexed to certain offence, on the great day of atonement, when the high priest entered the most holy place, and presented the blood of the national offering or victim before Jehovah; not indeed from the punishment of a spiritual nature due to sin.
www.gospeltruth.net /Stuart_Atonement/stuart_entiretext.htm   (10039 words)

  
 Elizabeth Stuart Phelps
Born in Andover, Mass., on 13 August 1815, Phelps was the daughter of Abigail and Moses Stuart, the latter a respected theologian who was both a Congregationalist minister and a professor at Andover Theological Seminary.
She also had two more children, Moses, born in 1849, and Amos, born in August 1852.
After her mother's death, Phelps' daughter Mary was renamed Elizabeth Stuart Phelps.
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 Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Biography | Dictionary of Literary Biography
During her thirty-seven years Elizabeth Stuart Phelps combined a literary career with the roles of mother, homemaker, and minister's wife.
Her legacy was carried on by her daughter, who took her mother's name and established her own career as an author.
The second of nine children of Abigail Wooster Stuart and the Reverend Moses Stuart, Elizabeth Wooster Stuart was born on 13 August 1815 into a strict Calvinist New England family with roots going back to the seventeenth century.
www.bookrags.com /biography/elizabeth-stuart-phelps-dlb2   (234 words)

  
 Amazon.com: "Professor Stuart": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-08)
THE memory of a man who has exerted so prominent an influence as Professor Stuart upon the study of Biblical Literature in the great American Republic, is entitled to some record in a Journal which...
The opinion of Professor Stuart respecting the freedom of choice allowed to the apostle, in adopting such a method of constructing the Apocalypse as his...
The meaning of the passage in its general bearing is not difficult ; and probably the whole...
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 &19&2
I recently came upon a reference to Moses Stuart of Andover Seminary, one of the renowned biblical scholars of his time, to the effect that when he came upon some fresh insight in the word he would become so excited that he could not sleep all night.
He had no more than finished when the motion was made that his discourse be branded as "not Baptist doctrine," though one respected leader prevented this by suggesting the sermon just might be "Christian doctrine" and that they should all desire time for examination.
God's moral laws are universal in character, existing in any relationship between God and man. The law of Moses declared God's moral principles but it did not originate them, for they existed both before and after that law.
www.leroygarrett.org /restorationreview/rr19_02/rr19_02c.htm   (2293 words)

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