. A history of old Pine street; being the record of an hundred and forty years in the life of a colonial church. ARCHIBALD ALEXANDER D. D, (Princeton) Moderator of General Assembly; first Professor in PrincetonTheological Seminary; fourth Pastor of Old Pine Street From an engraving by John Sartain. The Pastorate of Archibald Alexander (1806-1812). The fourth pastor of Old Pine Street was ArchibaldAlexander. We are following the plan of describingeach pastorate in its relation to the character and to theentire history of the minister who was for that timeleader in the life of the church. Few me


. A history of old Pine street; being the record of an hundred and forty years in the life of a colonial church. ARCHIBALD ALEXANDER D. D, (Princeton) Moderator of General Assembly; first Professor in PrincetonTheological Seminary; fourth Pastor of Old Pine Street From an engraving by John Sartain. The Pastorate of Archibald Alexander (1806-1812). The fourth pastor of Old Pine Street was ArchibaldAlexander. We are following the plan of describingeach pastorate in its relation to the character and to theentire history of the minister who was for that timeleader in the life of the church. Few men have held socommanding a position in the Presbyterian Church asArchibald Alexander. He was called to the great andexceedingly difficult work of formulating the doctrinalbasis for the theological training of our ministry. Hisown training for this was unique and providential. Itwas of such a character as to call into fullest exercisehis genius for original achievement. An ordinarytraining within the narrow bounds of the classical cur-ricula of his day would most likely have exerted atrammeling and not an en


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