Centennial services of the Fourth Presbyterian Church of the city of New York . stament, that you stand by the truth as ithas been delivered to the Saints from age toage. And this miserable new theology, whichis a very old theology,—very old theology,—asold as Clement of Alexandria, as old as thosefirst heretics who started out with Clement, asold as those heretics who tried to rope in Greekphilosophy with the revelation of God—thisnew theology is just so old—do you stand 86 as a strong tower against it. God bless youfor it. God give you length of days and stillgreater strength in the mighty w


Centennial services of the Fourth Presbyterian Church of the city of New York . stament, that you stand by the truth as ithas been delivered to the Saints from age toage. And this miserable new theology, whichis a very old theology,—very old theology,—asold as Clement of Alexandria, as old as thosefirst heretics who started out with Clement, asold as those heretics who tried to rope in Greekphilosophy with the revelation of God—thisnew theology is just so old—do you stand 86 as a strong tower against it. God bless youfor it. God give you length of days and stillgreater strength in the mighty work. You havebeen a pillar of strength in this city for a hun-dred years. You are going to be for a hundredyears to come, yea, to the millennial day; andthat is the grandest wish I can have regardingyou, that you will be faithful to the Word ofGod, that you will frame your lives accordingto that Word, and not according to all thephilosophers and eloquent preachers, even if theybe archdeacons or reverend doctors. God giveyou a future still more glorious than the Address REV. John Hall, d. d., ll d.


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