Edward Dafydd Morris (1825-1915)

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Edward Dafydd Morris taught at Lane Theological Seminary for thirty years.

Edward Dafydd Morris taught at Lane Theological Seminary for thirty years.

Edward Dafydd Morris is buried at Green Lawn Cemetery, Columbus, Ohio.

Edward Dafydd Morris is buried at Green Lawn Cemetery, Columbus, Ohio.

The Ancient Poets and Poetry of Wales (1850)

Druidism (1854)

Five Years of Ministerial Life: Being a Discourse Delivered December 2, 1860, at the Second Presbyterian Church, Columbus, Ohio, By the Pastor. Together With an Appendix, Briefly Showing the Present Condition of the Church (1861)

Inaugural Discourses, of Professors Morris and Nelson, Delivered at Lane Theological Seminary (1868)

The Supernatural Quality of the Church of God (1868)

The Reformed or Calvinistic Sense (1869)

Leaves From the Early History of Lane (1869, 1870)

Rev. James Hoge, D.D. — A Memorial (1870)

Presbyterianism and the People (1874)

The Auburn Declaration (1876)

American Presbyterianism: Its Past and Its Future — The Moderator’s Sermon Before the General Assembly of 1876 (1876)

Catholic Elements in Presbyterianism (1878)

The Future of the Presbyterian Church in the United States (1879)

The Alumni (1879)

Albert Barnes: His Teaching and His Influence (1880)

The Future of Humanity on Earth (1880)

Presbyterianism and Education (1880)

Review of Henry Wace, The Foundations of Faith (1881)

Lyman Beecher on the Atonement — Its Nature and Extent (1882)

Ethical Preaching (1883)

Seminary Students and Missionary Work (1885)

“The United Churches of the United States” (1885)

Ecclesiology: A Treatise on the Church and Kingdom of God on Earth (1885)

On the Unities of Mediation (1886)

Probation After Death: Is There Any Foundation For the Dogma in Reason or Revelation? (1886)

Is There Salvation After Death? A Treatise on the Gospel in the Intermediate State (1887)

Outlines of Lectures on the Christian Doctrine (1887)

Dr. Shedd’s System of Theology (1889)

Lane’s Theologians and Their Theology (1889, 1890)

The Language and Literature of Wales (1889, 1890)

Two Decades of Presbyterian Union (1890)

The Salvation of Infants — Theologic Implications of the Doctrine (1890)

The Religious Consciousness Viewed as a Help and Test in Belief (1890)

Review of Hollingsworth T. Kingdon, God Incarnate (1891)

Review of Henry J. Van Dyke, The Church (1891)

A Calm Review of the Inaugural Address of Prof. Charles A. Briggs (1891)

A Friendly Talk About Revision (1891)

Review of James Strong, The Doctrine of a Future Life (1892)

The Presbyterian Church North (1892)

Tyre: A Lesson in Prophecy (1892)

Review of George W. King, Future Retribution (1892)

On the Eschatology of Our Symbols (1892)

The Difficult Via Media (1890)

Thirty Years in Lane, and Other Lane Papers (1896)

The Jerusalem Chamber (1896)

A Humanized Christ (1897)

Is the Czar a Christian? (1899)

The Beloved John — Where is He? (1899)

The Westminster Symbols: A Commentary Historical, Doctrinal, Practical on the Confession of Faith and Catechisms and the Related Formularies of the Presbyterian Churches (1900)

Samuel Miles Hopkins, D.D.: A Memorial Address by Rev. Edward D. Morris, D.D., LL.D., Delivered at Auburn Seminary, May Fifth, 1902 (1902, 1913)

Jonathan Edwards: Some Lessons For the Times (1905)

A Book of Remembrance: The Presbyterian Church, New School, 1837-1869: An Historical Review (1905)

"The Religion of the Future” --- Some “Cobblers'" Opinions About It (1911)

Lane (1911)

The Final Faith (1913)

The Class of 1852: A Memorial (1914)

Edward Dafydd Morris, ‘49 (1915)


Dr. Morris’ section on The Alumni begins on p. 31.

Originally delivered as an address in 1889, this 3-part article appeared in the January, February and March 1890 issues of The Cambrian.