Four Presbyterian Chaplains Who Stayed Behind With the Wounded by Rev. David T Myers The army was moving, actually fleeing from the blood-soaked fields of Gettysburg on July 4, 1863.…
Waves of Presbyterians Arrive in America by Rev. David T. Myers An early American journal called the Pennsylvania Gazette put it succinctly for wave after wave of Scot-Irish from Ulster,…
Our otherwise nearly complete collection of these bulletin insert studies by Dr. Leonard Van Horn is, sadly, lacking the entry for Question 36 of the Westminster Shorter Catechism. So we move on…
The Rev. John Mitchell Mason [1770-1829] was an Associate Reformed pastor who served for many years in New York City. The following anecdote was published in The Evangelical Guardian, vol.…
John Holt Rice, the second son of Benjamin and Catherine Rice, was born near the small town of New London, in the county of Bedford, on the 28th of November,…