
Webb. Christian Salvation: Its Doctrine and Experience, Sprinkle reprint
Webb, Robert Alexander. Christian Salvation: Its Doctrine and Experience. Harrisonburg, Virginia: Sprinkle Publications, 1985. [10538] Red cloth, 8 1/2 x 5 3/4 inches, 437 clean pp., tight. Very good. Hardcover. A comprehensive treatment of Christian theology as taught by a southern Presbyterian professor at Louisville. Robert Alexander Webb (1856-1919), b. Oxford, Mississippi; d. Louisville, Kentucky. His family moved to the Nashville area when he was a boy, and he attended Southwestern Presbyterian University at Clarksville, TN, graduating with highest honors in 1887. After studying under John Girardeau at Columbia Seminary he became pastor of the Bethel Church, in York Co., South Carolina. Webb published several very useful theological works as well as being an effective Presbyterian minister. “He had a keenly analytic mind, and with this power of analysis was united an equal power of logic which marched with unbroken step from premise to conclusion. Added to these was an unusual c