It is true, in his preface, he disclaims all pretensions to infallibility, but in his lectures, he more than once substantially assumes it. He tells his hearers, in relation to promoting revivals, " If you will go on to do as I say, the results will he just as certain as they are when the farmer breaks up a fallow field, and mellows it, and sows his grain." He speaks repeatedly of the " endless train of fooleries" the " absurdities" the " nonsense" which, up to his time, have been taught both in private and from the pulpit. He declares, " there is only here and there a minister who knows how to probe the church," &c. " This is a point where almost all ministers fail." Princeton Review 1835
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