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Excerpt from The Andover Review, Vol. 18: A Religious and Theological Monthly; July-December, 1892
Respecting him these words have come to us: We looked to him to be the Congregational standard-bearer, our representative theologian. We have lost a leader who, since the Council in London, has been looked up to with more of confidence and hope by the denomination at large than any other man. There is reason to believe that a widespread expectation had arisen sin'ce the London Council that he would give form to the theology which represented the best thought of this generation. We know that more than one seminary had come to look with covetous eyes upon our professor of Systematic Theology.
What had caused him to be so regarded? What had brought him to this position of in?uence Again must we see that it was his open-eyed loyalty to the truth in Jesus Christ. For him loy alty to the truth required industry to know the truth, reverence for the truth, obedience to the truth.
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