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Albert Barnes (December 1, 1798 – December 24, 1870) was an American theologian, clergyman, abolitionist, temperance advocate, and author.
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Mar 14, 2024 · Albert Barnes (1798—1870) was an American Presbyterian pastor, theologian, and author who advocated for temperance, women's rights, ...
6 days ago · He attended Princeton Theological Seminary and became a pastor in Morristown, N.J. In 1830 he moved to the First Presbyterian Church in ...
Barnes was the author of several other works of a practical and devotional kind, including Scriptural Views of Slavery (1846) and The Way of Salvation (1863). A ...
He was an advocate of total abstinence from alcohol, was a staunch proponent of the abolition of slavery, and worked actively to promote Sunday-school. In 1835 ...
There are six sermons, published in The American National Preacher from January to March 1841, which over the following topics: 1. The Theory of Revivals

Albert Barnes

American theologian
Albert Barnes was an American theologian, clergyman, abolitionist, temperance advocate, and author. Barnes is best known for his extensive Bible commentary and notes on the Old and New Testaments, published in a total of 14 volumes in the 1830s. Wikipedia
Born: December 1, 1798, Rome, NY
Died: December 24, 1870 (age 72 years), Philadelphia, PA
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Albert Barnes (1798-1870) was an eminent American theologian, pastor, and author, best known for his extensive work in biblical commentary.
Jun 18, 2024 · A few days afterward, he entered Princeton Seminary, as a student of theology. After entering upon the ministry, he became pastor of the church ...
Apr 7, 2013 · Despite being from a Calvinist denomination, he was a proponent of unlimited atonement, which only underscores how obviously scriptural the doctrine is.