Princeton Theological seminary has a number of journals on-line; they are:
Biblical Repertory (1825 - 1828)
Biblical Repertory and Theological Review (1829 - 1836)
Biblical Repertory and Princeton Review (1837 - 1871)
Presbyterian Quarterly and Princeton Review (1872 - 1877)
The Princeton Review (1878 - 1884)
The Presybterian Review (1880 - 1889)
The New Princeton Review (1886 - 1888)
The Presbyterian and Reformed Review (1890-1902)
Princeton Theological Review (1903-1929)
Biblical Repertory (1825 - 1828)
Biblical Repertory and Theological Review (1829 - 1836)
Biblical Repertory and Princeton Review (1837 - 1871)
Presbyterian Quarterly and Princeton Review (1872 - 1877)
The Princeton Review (1878 - 1884)
The Presybterian Review (1880 - 1889)
The New Princeton Review (1886 - 1888)
The Presbyterian and Reformed Review (1890-1902)
Princeton Theological Review (1903-1929)
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It's really great to see you alerting us to the info about the Presbyterian and Reformed intellectual journals that have been archived by Princeton TS. Now, the set would be complete, in the case of Princeton College > University President James McCosh were PTS able to archive online the issues of the North American Review in which McCosh also developed his ideas of a Christ-based version of theistic evoluton and his concept of Intelligent Design already in the postCivilWar period. Cliostory has a chronicle entry (Mar21,2k6) on History News referring to the importance of these archives. Many thanks for letting us in on this resource, Steve!
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