George Bush
Biblical Scholar, Pastor, Abolitionist.
Related to Prescott Bush (S&B 1917), George H. W. Bush (S&B 1948) and George W. Bush (S&B 1968)
Published Notes, Critical and Practical, on the Book of Genesis, 2 vols. Published Notes, Critical and Practical, on the Book of Exodus (Boston, 1871) Published Notes, Critical and Practical, on the Book of Leviticus Published Notes, Critical and Practical, on the Book of Numbers Published Notes, Critical and Practical, on the Book of Joshua Published Notes, Critical and Practical, on the Book of Judges (New York, 1862) Published Bible Atlas [3] Published Hebrew Grammar[3]
Published Priesthood and Clergy Unknown to Christianity (1857)
Published New Church Miscellanies (1855)
Published Mesmer and Swedenborg (1847) Here he argued that the doctrines of Swedenborg were corroborated by the developments of mesmerism.
Published The Soul; or an Inquiry into Scriptural Psychology, as developed by the use of the terms, Soul, Spirit, Life, etc., viewed in its bearings on The Doctrine of the Resurrection (New York, J.S. Redfield, 1845)
Published Illustrations of the Holy Scriptures (Philadelphia, 1845)
Published The Resurrection of Christ; in Answer to the Question, Whether He Rose in a Spiritual and Celestial, or in a Material and Earthly Body (New York, 1845)
In 1845 he embraced Swedenborgianism and went on to write many defenses of his new faith. He translated and published the diary of Emanuel Swedenborg in 1845, and became editor of the New Church Repository
Published The Valley of Vision; or, The Dry Bones of Israel Revived (New York, 1844)
Published Treatise on the Millennium (1833)[3]
Published The Life of Mohammed: Founder of the Religion of Islam, and of the Empire of the Saracens New-York: Printed by J. & J. Harper 1831
[3] - Book - Life After Death by Emanuel Swedenborg (Freemason)
[4] - Book - American Presbyterian Review edited by Henry Boynton Smith, James Manning Sherwood
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