The Calvinistic Magazine, Vol. 3

1848 editorial from The Calvinistic Magazine revives a Presbyterian journal to defend Calvinist doctrine and systematically refute Methodism through polemics, history, and reviews.

Isaac L. Anderson, D.D. (March 26, 1780 – January 28, 1857) was an American Presbyterian minister and educator who founded the Southern and Western Theological Seminary in Maryville, Tennessee in 1819, which was later renamed Maryville College and remains one of the oldest colleges in the region. He served for many years as pastor of New Providence Presbyterian Church and as president and professor of the seminary and college, shaping generations of ministers and citizens in the Southwest; a detailed life and ministry are recounted in the Memoir of Rev. Isaac Anderson, D.D. (published 1860). His enduring legacy in Christian education and ecclesiastical leadership is further celebrated in Isaac Anderson: Founder and First President of Maryville College; A Memorial Sketch, which highlights his character and accomplishments.

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