This Day in Presbyterian History: He was not ashamed of the gospel of Christ The pronoun in our title refers to Richard Stockton, who was born October 1, 1730 near Princeton,…
This Day in Presbyterian History: There is None to Replace Him It was so thought by John Wesley, co-founder of Methodism. The person Wesley referred to in the quotation of…
This Day in Presbyterian History: If You are Number Two, Do You Try Harder? Samuel Miller was definitely number two among that faculty of Princeton Seminary that year of September 29, 1813. …
This Day in Presbyterian History: The Purpose of the Bible for Unbelievers and Believers Finding little of significance in Presbyterian history, we return to the magnificent answers of the Shorter Catechism, and…
This Day in Presbyterian History: He was a wanted man The Presbyterian pastor teacher was a wanted man, that is, wanted by theological seminaries to teach at their school. Princeton…