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HISTORICAL SKETCHES of the PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH in the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
1706-1789

A Documentary Video on the History of Presbyterianism in Colonial America

Enjoy an exciting video journey into the history of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America.  These historical sketches are an excellent introduction to significant places, events, and people in the history of the Presbyterian Church in early colonial America.  This video documentary would make an excellent learning tool for individuals, families, small group studies, and church officers alike.

The two hour and fifteen minute DVD includes 14 chapters on the following:

  • The beginnings of Presbyterianism in America
  • The growth of the Presbyterian Church in colonial America
  • The education of her ministers
  • The great revival of religion in America (the First Great Awakening)
  • The first Constitution of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America

The background music for the video includes favorite tunes from the 17th century Scottish psalters.

The accompanying book is titled, “A Sermon on Romans, Chapter 10, Verses 3 and 4” by the Rev. Samuel Blair, a colonial American Presbyterian minister. Chapter nine in the video covers the great revival of religion in Pennsylvania and contains portions of this sermon by Mr. Blair. The sermon, which was published in 1754, is included in its entirety in this book. The book contains two distinct parts, the second of which is the Westminster Shorter Catechism with Scripture Proofs.

“Mr. McSpadden has produced a beautiful survey of the early Presbyterians in the mid-colonies. The historic sites are remarkable in themselves, but McSpadden’s coverage of terminology and doctrine is an added treat. Show this in bite size portions to anyone (it would be excellent for small group studies) and they will learn early colonial and U.S. history, the relationship of the Presbyterian church to our national history, and the gospel! While the treatment is of necessity limited, it should certainly whet anyone’s appetite for more and challenge them in their faith at the same time.”

C.N. Willborn PhD Professor of Historical Theology and Church History and Pastor-teacher

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Enjoy an exciting video journey into the history of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America.  These historical sketches are an excellent introduction to significant places, events, and people in the history of the Presbyterian Church in early colonial America.  This video documentary would make an excellent learning tool for individuals, families, small group studies, and church officers alike.

The two hour and fifteen minute DVD includes 14 chapters on the following:

  • The beginnings of Presbyterianism in America
  • The growth of the Presbyterian Church in colonial America
  • The education of her ministers
  • The great revival of religion in America (the First Great Awakening)
  • The first Constitution of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America

The background music for the video includes favorite tunes from the 17th century Scottish psalters.

The accompanying book is titled, “A Sermon on Romans, Chapter 10, Verses 3 and 4”, by the Rev. Samuel Blair, a colonial American Presbyterian minister.  This sermon, which was originally published in 1754, is intended to accompany the video.  The second part of the book includes the Westminster Shorter Catechism with Scripture Proofs.

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Items May Also Be Purchased Individually

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“Mr. McSpadden has produced a beautiful survey of the early Presbyterians in the mid-colonies. The historic sites are remarkable in themselves, but McSpadden’s coverage of terminology and doctrine is an added treat. Show this in bite size portions to anyone (it would be excellent for small group studies) and they will learn early colonial and U.S. history, the relationship of the Presbyterian church to our national history, and the gospel! While the treatment is of necessity limited, it should certainly whet anyone’s appetite for more and challenge them in their faith at the same time.”

C.N. Willborn PhD Professor of Historical Theology and Church History and Pastor-teacher

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