George Howe (1802-1883)

Biography (Presbyterians of the Past)

George Howe is buried at First Presbyterian Churchyard, Columbia, South Carolina.

George Howe is buried at First Presbyterian Churchyard, Columbia, South Carolina.

An Address Delivered at Columbia (S.C.) March 28, 1832. At the Inauguration of the Author, as Professor of Biblical Literature, in the Theological Seminary of the Synod of South Carolina and Georgia (1832)

An Appeal to the Young Men of the Presbyterian Church of the Synod of South Carolina and Georgia (1836)

Introduction to the Sermons of Robert Means, and a Sermon Occasioned by His Death (1836)

A Discourse on Theological Education (1844)

The Value and Influence of Literary Pursuits: An Oration (1846)

The Baptism of Servants (1847)

Alexander’s Isaiah (1848)

The Unity of the Race (1849)

Ethnography and the Origin of Languages (1849)

The Mark of Cain and Curse of Ham (1850)

Nott’s Lectures (1850)

The Endowments, Position and Education of Woman: An Address (1850)

The Genuineness of the Pentateuch (1850)

The Secondary and Collateral Influences of the Sacred Scriptures (1853)

Eulogy on the Rev. Joshua Bates, D.D. former President of Middlebury College, Delivered on Commencement Day, August 9, 1854 (1855)

Early History of Presbyterianism in South Carolina (1855)

The Early Presbyterian Immigration into South Carolina (1858)

The General Assembly of 1858 (1858)

The Raid of John Brown, and the Progress of Abolition (1860)

The Protestant Church of France and the Pastors of the Desert (1860)

Bunsen on the Bible (1861)

The Scotch-Irish, and Their First Settlements on the Tyger River and Other Neighboring Precincts in South Carolina (1861)

Discourse in Commemoration of the Life and Labors of Rev. George Cooper Gregg, Pastor of Salem Church, Sumter District, S.C., Delivered in Said Church on Sabbath, Jan. 19, 1862 (1862)

Characteristics of the Bible: A Sermon (1862)

Delitzsch on Genesis (1862)

The Sacred Writers (1866)

Renan’s Origins of Christianity (1866)

The Moral Element in Literature (1867)

Jones’s History of the Church (1868)

History of the Presbyterian Church in South Carolina, Volume 1 (1870)

Schools For Ministerial Education and Their Endowment (1872)

Jean Calas, the Martyr of Toulouse (1874)

History of the Presbyterian Church in South Carolina, Volume 2 (1883)

Dr. Howe’s Response (1884)

History of Columbia Theological Seminary (1884)

Mr. William Alcorn (1884)

Eulogy on Professor George Howe, D.D., LL.D. (1884)


Response to congratulatory response by James H. Saye.

Response to congratulatory response by James H. Saye.