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The Presbyterian and Reformed Review 1897, Volume 8, nos. 29–32 is unavailable, but you can change that!

These issues of The Presbyterian and Reformed Review, (now known as the The Princeton Theological Review) were published between 1890 and 1902 by students of Princeton Theological Seminary. Surveying subjects such as psychology, socialism, theology, religious movements, doctrine, literature, education, and more, this collection offers a wealth of insight into religious and social thought of the...

history and all experience alike, and yet claim still to remain Christians? No, let our answer be: as Christian men, a thousand times, no! When the anti-supernaturalistic bias of this age attacks the supernatural in the very process of redemption, and seeks to evaporate it into a set of platitudes about the guiding hand of God in history, the power of the man Jesus’ pure faith over His followers’ imaginations, and the imitation by us of the religion of Jesus—it has assaulted Christianity in the very
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