James Isaac Good
James Isaac Good (1850 – 1924) was an American Reformed church clergyman and historian.
Life
He was born at York, Pennsylvania. He graduated at Lafayette College in 1872 and at Union Theological Seminary in 1875. For thirty years 1875-1905), his pastorates were in Pennsylvania. Later, he held a position at the Central Theological Seminary (Dayton, Ohio), and was elected president of the General Synod of the Reformed Church in the United States.
Works
He wrote:
- The Origin of the Reformed Church in Germany (new edition, 1913)
- Life of Rev. Benjamin Schneider, D. D., a Missionary of the reformed Church in the United States through the American Board at Broosa and Aitab, Turkey, 1834-1877. [1915]
- The History of the Reformed Church in Germany (1894)
- Rambles Around Reformed Lands; History of the Reformed Church in the United States (1899)
- Famous Places of the Reformed Churches (1910)
- History of the Reformed Church in the United States in the Nineteenth Century (1911)
- History of the Swiss Reformed Church since the Reformation (1913)
- The Heidelberg Confession in its Newest Light (1914)
External links
- Works by or about James Isaac Good at Internet Archive
- History Channel UK biography (popups)
- Works by or about James Isaac Good in libraries (WorldCat catalog)
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