William Swan Plumer

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William Swan Plumer


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Greersburg, The United States

William Swan Plumer (July 26, 1802 – October 22, 1880) was an American clergyman, theologian and author who was recognized as an intellectual leader of the Presbyterian Church in the 1800s.

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La persona de Cristo (Porta...

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Christ All in All: The Righ...

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Psalms (Geneva Series of Co...

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Impeccable: The Person and ...

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Vital Godliness; A Treatise...

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Jehovah-Jireh a Treatise on...

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Theology for the People

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The Grace of Christ

4.57 avg rating — 7 ratings — published 1998 — 29 editions
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Thoughts on the Religious I...

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“Some pious souls are troubled because they cannot at all times, or often, use, in its joyous import, the language of this Psalm. Such should remember that David, though he lived long, never wrote but one twenty-third Psalm. Some of his odes do indeed express as lively a faith as this, and faith can walk in darkness. But where else do we find a whole Psalm expressive of personal confidence, joy, and triumph, from beginning to end? God's people have their seasons of darkness and their times of rejoicing.”
William S. Plumer

“Love of God’s house is of the essence of true piety. It always has been. There is no piety without a devotional spirit; and that spirit is always gratified in the assemblies of the saints. Even the memories of hours spent in the delights of public worship is cheering to one deprived of such ordinances.”
William Swan Plumer, Psalms

“Erramos tristemente cuando empezamos en el Espíritu y terminamos en la carne; cuando reconocemos a Cristo como el Autor, pero no como el consumador, de nuestra fe.”
William Swan Plumer, La persona de Cristo (Portavoz de la Gracia nº 219)

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