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Augustus Hopkins Strong


Born
in Rochester, NY, The United States
August 03, 1836

Died
November 29, 1921

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Augustus Hopkins Strong (3 August 1836 – 29 November 1921) was a Baptist minister and theologian who lived in the United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. His most influential book, Systematic Theology, proved to be a mainstay of Reformed Baptist theological education for several generations.

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Systematic Theology (Three ...

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Autobiography of Augustus H...

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Union with Christ: The Appl...

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Systematic Theology Volume ...

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The great poets and their t...

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What Shall I Believe

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Outlines of Systematic Theo...

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Systematic Theology Volume ...

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Union With Christ; a Chapte...

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Systematic Theology, Vol. 2...

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“Couldst thou in vision see, thyself the man God meant, thou never then could be, the man thou art content.”
Augustus Strong