Twenty-Fifth Anniversary : Record of the Celebration By the Old South Church And Society of the Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of the Installation As Minister of the Old South Church of Reverend George A. Gordon, D.D. April, Mcmix
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The most adequate statement of the theological position of our churches twenty-five years ago is that contained in the ' ' Commission Creed" issued at the close of i883, less than four months before this pastorate began. It repre- sented the best thought of our Congregational churches at the time, and was approved by twenty-two out of a committee of twenty-five appointed by the National Council, and intended [5o] to be as broadly representative as possible. Those of the commission who dissented... from this creed dissented not by reason of the conservatism of its statements, but because it seemed to them too advanced. That creed is indeed a very different statement of faith from what the beginning of the nineteenth century would have produced among us. It may well be doubted whether a Leonard Woods or a Nathaniel W. Taylor would have been at all satisfied with its indefinitenesses, and especially with the absence from it of any of those sharp Calvinistic conceptions characteristic of the historical theology of New England.
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