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Hughes Oliphant Gibbons
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Dr. Blagden wrote a most appreciative letter, in which he stated that he was ready to accept the call, when the Old South Church persuaded him to remain in Boston, and become their pastor. Seeking a pastor from among men of this class clearly indicates that the people were determined to take no backward step. It was only four months after Dr. Blagden had de- clined the call that Thomas Brainerd, of Cincinnati, was chosen pastor. He was then in his thirty-fourth year, and was already widely know...n, but had not yet attained to the full measure of his power as a preacher. He was a leader among those who were so soon to be known as the New School Presbyterian Church. We find here, no doubt, the reason that the call to Mr. Brainerd was not unanimous. Sixty-one voted for him, and twenty-nine against him. At first the opposi- tion threatened to be formidable. But it soon became known that Mr. Brainerd was not seeking a call from Old Pine Street, nor indeed from any church. His whole soul was enlisted in the work of giving the gospel to the frontiers of our country.

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