History of the San Francisco Theological Seminary of the Presbyterian Church in
History of the San Francisco Theological Seminary of the Presbyterian Church in
James Curry
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00 net) 1903. Dr. Kerr discharged the duties of his chair to the entire satisfaction of all concerned. During the last year he supported himself by preaching in Trinity 94 BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES Church, San Francisco, and resigned his Professorship only because there were no funds to support it. The two books written by Dr. Kerr are clear, concise and scholarly. Of his "Harmony of the Gospels" an eminent authority says: "I have used it along- with others, and have found it the most satisfactory.... . . . The weight of scholarship is with it. " Dr. Kerr is also the General Editor of a series of ten volumes by emi- nent authors on "The Teaching's of Jesus. " Hugh Watts Gilchrist, D. D. During the early part of the year 1902 the Pro- fessors of Systematic Theology, Apologetics and Greek Exegesis in the San Francisco Theological Seminary proffered their resignations, and the financial affairs of the Seminary were somewhat straitened. On August 14th of that year Rev. Hugh W. Gilchrist of Seattle, Wash.
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