T.V. Moore was born in 1818 and became a minister in the
SouthernPresbyterian church. He served in Pennsylvania (1845-47), Richmond, Virginia (1847-68), and Nashville, Tennessee (1869-71). He was an author[2] and received his D.D. in 1853.
He was the editor and a publisher of The Central Presbyterian.[3]
1856 The Prophets of the Restoration, or, Haggai, Zechariah, and Malachi: A New Translation, with Notes. Rev. T.V. Moore, D.D. Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, Richmond, Va. Robert Carter and Brothers, New York.
1858 The Last Days of Jesus; or, The appearances of our Lord during the forty days between the resurrection and the ascension. T.V. Moore, Presbyterian Board of Publication, Philadelphia.
1868 The corporate life of the church, preached at the opening of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States, in Franklin Street Church, Baltimore on 21/5/1868.
1868 The Culdee Church: or, The historical connection of modern Presbyterian churches with those of apostolic times, through the Church of Scotland. Presbyterian Committee of Publication, Richmond, 1868, reprinted from the Central Presbyterian.