George Stanley Faber

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George Stanley Faber (b. October 25, 1773, d.January 27, 1854) was an English theologian who wrote many books on the subjects of religious history and theology, particularly the history of the Waldenses and the idea that world myths were debased versions of Biblical history. He also advocated both day-age view of Genesis and Dispensationalism.

Notable Books

  • Eight Dissertations on Prophetical Passages of Holy Scripture Bearing Upon the Promise of a Mighty Deliverer
  • An Enquiry into the History and Theology of the Vallenses and Albigenses, as Exhibiting the Perpetuity of the Sincere Church of Christ
  • The Origin of Pagan Idolatry Ascertained from Historical Testimony and Circumstantial Evidence
  • A Practical Treatise on the Ordinary Operations of the Holy Spirit
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