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CHAPTER TEN: Harvard Lectures on Romanism Inaugurated PFF3 168

The roll call of witnesses continues-a teacher, a governor, several clergymen. Emphasis on earthquakes enters the picture. Then a chief justice founds a notable lectureship at Harvard on religion, including the subject of Romanism. Catholic com plaints of colonial Protestant applications are next noted. And finally the expositions of a great revivalist and Princeton president complete the chapter. Meantime, the Whitbyan post-millennial view begins to take its toll among American expositors. Thus the panorama continues to unfold. PFF3 168.1