Past Masters: P.T. Forsyth
By David L. Larsen
In his classic recommendations for seminary curriculum, B.B. Warfield of old Princeton called for “scholar-saints” in our pulpits today. Few have better embodied that ideal than Peter Taylor Forsyth (1848-1921). Born and raised in Scotland, he served five English congregations and then in 1901 became principal of Hackney College in London where he served until his death. He was a prolific writer, an influential schoolman and a uniquely gifted preacher. His productive career has...
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