Twenty-Five Years of National Reform in America

Overview of the National Reform Association’s 25-year effort to promote Christian civil government—conventions, extensive literature, a proposed Christian Amendment and Sabbath laws.

Thomas Houston Acheson (1861–1925) was a Reformed Presbyterian minister, editor, and national church leader whose ministry spanned nearly four decades. Educated at Westminster College and Geneva College, with theological training at Allegheny Seminary, he served pastorates in Iowa, Colorado, and Pennsylvania, including long tenures at Hopkinton, Iowa; Denver, Colorado; and Eighth Street Church in Pittsburgh, where he later became Pastor Emeritus. Acheson was Secretary of the National Reform Association, an editor of the Christian Statesman, Moderator of Synod in 1909, and a respected public speaker and biblical scholar, receiving honorary degrees of D.D. from Geneva College and Ph.D. from Grove City College before his death in 1925.

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