Lectures On Systematic Theology
By Charles G. Finney
1878 Edition
Edited by J.H. Fairchild
NOTE BY THE EDITOR J.H. FAIRCHILD
Two editions of President Finney's Lectures on Systematic
Theology have been published--the first in this country in 1846, the
second in England in 1851, --the English edition being somewhat more
full than its predecessor. Both editions have been exhausted, and the
book has disappeared from the market.
The present edition has been prepared from the English edition by
a process of condensation, omitting, to some extent, restatements or
repetitions of the argument, paragraphs of a hortatory character, and
other parts not essential to the expression or elucidation of the
doctrine.
Aside from these omissions, no changes have been made. No
liberties have been taken with the author's style or thought. Every
sentence is his own, and even in those parts where, in the judgment of
the editor, the author's views are not elaborated with perfect
consistency, as in the presentation of sin as selfishness, and in the
lectures on sanctification, no attempt has been made to secure
consistency, as might have been done by judicious omissions. The
author was in the habit of thinking and speaking for himself while
living, and no one can undertake to speak for him now that he is dead.
This condensed edition, it is believed, will not be less valuable, as
an exponent of Mr. Finney's teaching, than the English edition, but
even more valuable. Unnecessary bulk in a volume is a hindrance
and discouragement to the reader. The topics will be found to be
presented with all necessary fullness.
J.H.F.
OBERLIN COLLEGE, 1878.
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