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John Holmes Bocock (1813-1872)

Biography (McClintock and Strong Biblical Cyclopedia)

John Holmes Bocock served as pastor of Fincastle Presbyterian Church in Fincastle, Virginia from 1867 to 1870 (photo credit: R. Andrew Myers).

John Holmes Bocock is buried at Oak Grove Cemetery (formerly known as Stonewall Jackson Cemetery), Lexington, Virginia.

John Holmes Bocock is buried at Oak Grove Cemetery (formerly known as Stonewall Jackson Cemetery), Lexington, Virginia.

Ralph Waldo Emerson — History (1852)

Our Ecclesiastical Literature (1853)

The Reformation in England (1853)

Bledsoe’s Theodicy (1855)

Modern Theology — Taylor and Bledsoe (1856)

The Martyrs of Scotland and Sir Walter Scott (1857)

The Church in the Scriptures: A Discourse Delivered in the Bridge Street Church, Georgetown, D.C., at the Ordination of Deacons, October 30, 1858 (1858)

The Divine Purpose in the Classics (1862)

Letter to Dr. Robert J. Breckinridge (1863)

Saint Paul’s Vision of Victory (1866)

The Future Kingdom of Christ (1866)

The Paradise of the Levellers (1868)

Authorship at the South (1869)

Selections From the Religious and Literary Writings of John H. Bocock, D.D. (1891)

Extracts From John H. Bocock’s Diary and Commonplace Books (1912)

Why I Love My Church (n.d.)


Ralph Waldo Emerson — History (1852)

Our Ecclesiastical Literature (1853)

The Reformation in England (1853)

Bledsoe’s Theodicy (1855)

Modern Theology — Taylor and Bledsoe (1856)

The Martyrs of Scotland and Sir Walter Scott (1857)

The Church in the Scriptures: A Discourse Delivered in the Bridge Street Church, Georgetown, D.C., at the Ordination of Deacons, October 30, 1858 (1858)

The Divine Purpose in the Classics (1862)

Letter to Dr. Robert J. Breckinridge (1863)

Saint Paul’s Vision of Victory (1866)

The Future Kingdom of Christ (1866)

The Paradise of the Levellers (1868)

Authorship at the South (1869)

Selections From the Religious and Literary Writings of John H. Bocock, D.D. (1891)

Bocock, John Holmes, Selections From the Religious and Literary Writings of John H. Bocock, D.D. Title Page.jpg

Extracts From John H. Bocock’s Diary and Commonplace Books (1912)

Why I Love My Church (n.d.)

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