Addresses in Memory of Ransom Bethune Welch, D.D., Ll.D., Professor of Christian Theology in Auburn Theological Seminary, Delivered in the First Presbyterian Church, Auburn, N.Y., November 11, 1890
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You have left none of them unexplored, or unappreciated." 38 His labors were widely recognized. In 1868, Rut- gers College and the New York University, each conferred upon him the degree of Doctor of Divinity ; and in 1872, Maryville College that of Doctor of Laws. In the autumn of 1876 there came to him, unsought and unexpected, the call to the chair of Richards and Hickok and Hall. To those that best knew both Auburn and Dr. Welch, the fitness seemed ideal. " His theological position was rath...er that of the consensus of the creeds of the Reformed churches, than that of the Westminster standards taken by themselves." ^ He was a loyal, liberal Calvinist. He aimed at a Christo-centric theology. He pro- foundly reverenced the Holy Scriptures, and said in his masterly inaugural :^ " Our theology must be con- structed, not from philosophy and science, but from divine revelation." I personally know how strongly the title ^ of this chair attracted him. Becoming a theologian did not unmake him as an exegete.
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