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Robert Wharton Landis (1809-1883)

Biography (McClintock and Strong Biblical Cyclopedia)

A Plea For the Catholic Doctrine of the Trinity (1832)

Rabbah Taken: or, The Theological System of Rev. Alexander Campbell, Examined and Refuted (1844)

The Doctrine of the Resurrection of the Body Asserted and Defended (1846)

Liberty’s Triumph: A Poem (1851)

Bethlehem Church and Its Pastor; or, A Narrative of the Injurious Proceedings of the Rev. Messrs. Albert Barnes and H.W. Hunt, Senr., in Relation to the Pastor of the Presbyterian Church, Bethlehem, New Jersey (1851)

The Immortality of the Soul and the Final Condition of the Wicked Carefully Considered (1859)

The Duty and Obligations of American Citizens in Relation to the Union: An Oration Pronounced in Somerset, Kentucky, on February 22, 1860 (1860)

Imputation (1861-1862)

Chaplaincy in the Army (1863)

A Manual of Worship (1863)

The Cross: A Poem (1870)

“Unthinkable” Propositions and Original Sin (1875)

Lord, I Come to Thee (1884)

The Doctrine of Original Sin, as Received and Taught by the Churches of the Reformation Stated and Defended, and the Error of Dr. Hodge in Claiming that this Doctrine Recognizes the Gratuitous Imputation of Sin, Pointed Out and Refuted (1884)


A Plea For the Catholic Doctrine of the Trinity (1832)

Rabbah Taken: or, The Theological System of Rev. Alexander Campbell, Examined and Refuted (1844)

The Doctrine of the Resurrection of the Body Asserted and Defended (1846)

Liberty’s Triumph: A Poem (1851)

Bethlehem Church and Its Pastor; or, A Narrative of the Injurious Proceedings of the Rev. Messrs. Albert Barnes and H.W. Hunt, Senr., in Relation to the Pastor of the Presbyterian Church, Bethlehem, New Jersey (1851)

The Immortality of the Soul and the Final Condition of the Wicked Carefully Considered (1859)

The Duty and Obligations of American Citizens in Relation to the Union: An Oration Pronounced in Somerset, Kentucky, on February 22, 1860 (1860)

Imputation (1861-1862)

This 6-part article appeared in the September and December 1861, and March, June, September and December 1862 issues of The Danville Quarterly Review.

Chaplaincy in the Army (1863)

A Manual of Worship (1863)

The Cross: A Poem (1870)

“Unthinkable” Propositions and Original Sin (1875)

Lord, I Come to Thee (1884)

The Doctrine of Original Sin, as Received and Taught by the Churches of the Reformation Stated and Defended, and the Error of Dr. Hodge in Claiming that this Doctrine Recognizes the Gratuitous Imputation of Sin, Pointed Out and Refuted (1884)

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