James Mitchell Foster (1850-1928)
James Mitchell Foster was born on September 22, 1850 (W.M. Glasgow, History of the Reformed Presbyterian Church, p. 505) and died on November 11, 1928 (O.F. Thompson, Sketches of the Ministers of the Reformed Presbyterian Church, p. 114). He is buried at Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
The Faith That Pleases God (1879)
The Unity of the Church (1879)
Testimony Bearing: A Sermon (1880)
The Resurrection of Christ (1885)
Political Dissent and National Protest (1885)
The Sins of God’s People Are Made Blessings to Them (1886)
The Chinese in the United States (1886)
Brown on the “Second Advent” (1888)
The Bible: Its Study and Use: An Address Delivered Before the Indiana State University (1888)
The Basis of Moral Reformation (1889)
Reformation Principles Stated and Applied (1890)
Principles of the Covenanters (1894)
Shall Our Nation Lose Its Sabbath — Then What? (1900)
A Sermon: The Mystery of Redemption (1900)
Our National Reform Methods (1902)
Shall We Condemn the Aggravated Guilt of This Nation? (1909)
The New Metrical Version of the Psalms (1910)
In Memoriam: Rev. Matthew Augustine Gault (1914)
Christ’s Second Coming Not Chiliastic (n.d.)
Greek Church Baptism: A Millstone About the R.P. Church’s Neck (n.d.)