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  1. Mar 14, 2024 · Answer. Albert Barnes (1798—1870) was an American Presbyterian pastor, theologian, and author who advocated for temperance, women’s rights, and the abolition of slavery. He is best remembered for his extensive Old and New Testament commentaries, first published in 1832 and still widely read today.

  2. Educated at Princeton seminary, Albert Barnes was a dedicated student of the Bible. Though passed over by the biographical sketches of influential theological writers, his notes on the Whole Bible continue to be quite popular even today.

  3. Albert Barnes (1798-1870) was an American theologian, born at Rome, New York, on December 1, 1798. He graduated from Hamilton College, Clinton, New York, in 1820, and from Princeton Theological Seminary in 1823.

  4. Albertus Magnus OP (c. 1200 – 15 November 1280), also known as Saint Albert the Great, Albert of Swabia or Albert of Cologne, was a German Dominican friar, philosopher, scientist, and bishop, considered one of the greatest medieval philosophers and thinkers.

  5. Albert spent his last years defending the work of Aquinas which is among the most important work in the Church. Albert became ill in 1278 and he died on November 15, 1280. During his life, Albert wrote thirty eight volumes covering topics ranging from philosophy to geography, astronomy, law, friendship and love.

  6. Contents Start Reading. Albert Barnes (b. 1798, d. 24 Dec. 1870) was an American theologian who graduated Hamilton College, Clinton, New York in 1820, and Princeton Theological Seminary in 1823. He was ordained in 1825 as a Presbyterian minister.

  7. Albert Barnes was born in Rome, New York on December 1, 1798. He graduated from Hamilton College in Clinton, NY, in 1820, and from Princeton Theological Seminary, in 1823. Barnes was ordained pastor of the Presbyterian church in Morristown, NJ, in 1825.

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