Abstract
of Systematic Theology by Baptist theologian James P. Boyce
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James
Petigru Boyce served as The Southern Baptist
Theological Seminary's first president.
He
studied under Archibald Alexander and Charles Hodge at
Princeton Theological Seminary.
Boyce
used Hodge's Systematic Theology for his own course in
systematics at Southern in 1872.

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Charles
Hodge introduced Boyce to the man who would become his
favorite theologian, Francis Turretin.
Dr.
David Ramsey, a pupil of Boyce, said "He was the most
devout man I ever knew. He was mighty in prayer."
Boyce's
daughter recounts that her father literally trembled
on the occasion of meeting Charles Spurgeon.


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