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James Isaac Good, American Reformed minister and historian (1850 -- 1924) served as a pastor in Pennsylvania for 30 years and as a professor at Central Theological Seminary in Dayton, OH and as President of the General Synod of the Reformed Church in the United States.
He is the author of Famous Places of the Reformed Churches: a Religious Guidebook to Europe; Famous Women of the Reformed Church (see this excerpt on Anna Reinhardt from Leben); Aid to the Heidelberg Catechism; The Origin of the Reformed Church in Germany; The History of the Reformed Church in Germany; Rambles Around Reformed Lands; History of the Reformed Church in the United States; History of the Reformed Church in the United States in the Nineteenth Century; History of the Swiss Reformed Church since the Reformation; and The Heidelberg Confession in its Newest Light.
He is the author of Famous Places of the Reformed Churches: a Religious Guidebook to Europe; Famous Women of the Reformed Church (see this excerpt on Anna Reinhardt from Leben); Aid to the Heidelberg Catechism; The Origin of the Reformed Church in Germany; The History of the Reformed Church in Germany; Rambles Around Reformed Lands; History of the Reformed Church in the United States; History of the Reformed Church in the United States in the Nineteenth Century; History of the Swiss Reformed Church since the Reformation; and The Heidelberg Confession in its Newest Light.