us in America very largely how to think theologically,
and if we venture to think as she once taught us we
can give no countenance to the flooding of the East
with pantheistic naturalism, or allow anyone to set aside the Shorter Catechism for what our Dr. Patton
in Princeton once characterized as "that modern com- pound of Schleiermacher and neo-Romanism known
as tin- New Theology,!' or, in other words, combustible
wood, hay. and stubble, for Aberdonian granite. Let
us pray God that lie will raise up master theologians,
true successors to Augustine and Calvin and Knox,
who will keep the Bible and not any false ignis fatuus, or dim-lit taper, as the solar centre of all Christian
vernacular literature at home or abroad.