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See also: American theologian, was See also: born at See also: Rome, New See also: York, on the 1st of See also: December 1798
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He graduated at See also: Hamilton
See also: College, See also: Clinton, N.Y., in 182o, and at the See also: Princeton Theological Seminary in 1823, was ordained as a Presbyterian See also: minister by the See also: presbytery of Elizabethtown, New See also: Jersey, in 1825, and was the pastor successively of the Presbyterian See also: Church in
See also: Morristown, New Jersey (1825–183o) and of the First Presbyterian Church of See also: Philadelphia(183o-1867)
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He held a prominent place in the New School branch of the Presbyterians, to which he adhered on the division of the de-nomination in 1837; he had been tried (but not convicted) for See also: heresy in 1836, the See also: charge being particularly against the views expressed by him in Notes on See also: Romans (1835) of the imputation of the sin of See also: Adam, See also: original sin and the See also: atonement; the bitterness stirred up by this trial contributed towards widening the breach between the conservative and the progressive elements in the church
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He was an eloquent preacher, but his reputation rests chiefly on his expository See also: works, which are said to have had a larger circulation both in Eutope and See also: America than any others of their class
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Of the well-known Notes on the New Testamentit is said that more than a million volumes had been issued by 187o
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The Notes on See also: Job, the Psalms, See also: Isaiah and Daniel, found scarcely less acceptance
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Displaying no original critical power, their chief merit lies in the fact that they bring in a popular (but not always accurate) See also: form the results of the See also: criticism of others within the reach of general readers
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See also: Barnes was the author of several other works of a See also: practical and devotional kind, and a collection of his Theological Works was published in Philadelphia in 1875
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He died in Philadelphia on the 24th of December 187o
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