Please click on the link to view Thomas C. Thornton, Theological Colloquies, or A Compendium of Christian Divinity. This is basically a systematic theology from 1837 by Methodist scholar Thomas C. Thornton coming in at about 718 pages. The link goes to the book on Archive.orgh, where there is more than one way to download and/or access the book. The full name of the book, in keeping with the 19th century style of long titles, is A COMPENDIUM OF CHRISTIAN DIVINITY, SPECULATIVE AND PRACTICAL, FOUNDED ON SCRIPTURE AND REASON. DESIGNED TO AID HEADS OF FAMILIES, YOUNG MEN ABOUT TO ENTER THE MINISTRY, AND THE YOUTH OF BOTH SEXES, IN THEIR EFFORTS TO OBTAIN AND COMMUNICATE A KNOWLEDGE OF TRUE PIETY.
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