A History of the Presbyterian Churches in the United States volume 6

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A History of the Presbyterian Churches in the United States volume 6
Robert Ellis Thompson
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minster Church (O. S. ) from a chair in Miami University, and had attracted a large congregation by his original and suggestive sermons. He showed in these the mind of a prose poet rather than of a logician, while his antagonist ■was a logician before everything. In certain statements found in Professor Swing's published sermons Dr. Patton thought he detected contradictions of the Confession of Faith on t^lection, Perseverance, Original Sin, the Vicarious Sacrifice of Christ, the Trinity,
...the Deity of Christ, Jus- tification by Faith, Plenary Inspiration, Biblical Infalli- bility, and the Call to the Ministry, besides his " giving the weight of his influence to the Unitarian denomination " by lecturing in behalf of one of their chapels. This long indictment was reached by logical inferences from Professor Swing's words, and these inferences the latter repudiated. The Presbytery, which was composed mainly of new- school men, acquitted Professor Swing, after a trial which lasted six weeks, by a vote of three to one.

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