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title: 'What’s New at Log College Press? — January 10, 2023'
type: post
author: 'R. Andrew Myers'
date: 2023-01-10
url: https://confessional.org/blog/2023-whats-new-at-log-college-press-january-10-2023
---

# What’s New at Log College Press? — January 10, 2023

With the arrival of a New Year, we at Log College Press are continuing to expand the number of resources available to our readers. Last month, in December 2022, we added **524** new works to the site. We have close to **18,000** free works available at LCP.

This week we are highlighting some of the new free PDFs available as found on our **Recent Additions** and **Early Access** pages, two features provided to members of the **Dead Presbyterians Society**.

**Some highlights at the Early Access page**:

- [**James Benjamin Green**](/authors/james-benjamin-green), *A Harmony of the Westminster Presbyterian Standards* (1951); and *The Distinctive Teachings of Presbyterianism* (1936, 1959);
- [**John Murray**](/authors/john-murray) (1742-1793), *Jerubbaal, or Tyranny’s Grove Destroyed, and the Altar of Liberty Finished: A Discourse on America’s Duty and Danger, Delivered at the Presbyterian Church in Newbury-Port, December 11, 1783. On Occasion of the Public Thanksgiving for Peace* (1784); and *Grace and Glory: or, Heaven Given Only to Saints: a Sermon Preached at the Presbyterian Church in Newbury-Port, Jan 26, 1788, Occasioned by the Death of Mr. Ralph Cross on the 4th of that Month, Aetat 82* (1788);
- [**Jonathan Parsons**](/authors/jonathan-parsons), *Wisdom Justified of her Children: A Sermon Preached at the Publick Lecture in Boston, on Thursday, September 16, 1742* (1742); and *Account of the Revival of Religion in the West Parish of Lyme in Connecticut* (1744);
- articles from *The Presbyterian Standard* concerning the debate between psalmody and hymnody by [**John Thomas Chalmers**](/authors/john-thomas-chalmers) \[[*Why the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church Adheres to the Exclusive Use of the Inspired Psalter in the Worship of God* (1900)](https://caleb-cangelosi-437x.squarespace.com/s/Chalmers-John-Thomas-Why-the-Associate-Reformed-Presbyterian-Church-Adheres-to-the-Exclusive-Use-of.pdf)\]; and [**Alexander Jeffrey McKelway**](/authors/alexander-jeffrey-mckelway) \[[*Dr. Chalmers’ Failure* (1900)](https://caleb-cangelosi-437x.squarespace.com/s/McKelway-Alexander-Jeffrey-Dr-Chalmers-Failure.pdf)\];
- and more by [**Francis James Grimké**](/authors/francis-james-grimke), some of which were contributed by a helpful reader: *Colored Men as Professors in Colored Institutions* (1885); *Mr. Moody and the Color Question in the South* (1886); *The Defects of Our Ministry, and the Remedy* (1886); *The Secret of Power in the Pulpit* (1887); *The Pulpit in Relation to Race Elevation* (1887); *The Negro Will Never Acquiesce as Long as He Lives* (1898); *The Roosevelt-Washington Episode; or, Race Prejudice* (1901); and *The Second Marriage of Frederick Douglass* (1934).

**Some highlights at the Recent Addtiions page**:

- Articles by [**John Williamson Nevin**](/authors/john-williamson-nevin) and [**Philip Schaff**](/authors/philip-schaff) from the *Mercersburg Review*;
- articles by [**William Childs Robinson**](/authors/william-childs-robinson) from *The Southern Presbyterian Journal* \[including the articles that make up his exposition of *The Shorter Catechism* (1949-1950) and *The Ten Commandments According to the Shorter Catechism* (1951)\];
- articles by [**John Alexander Mackay**](/authors/john-alexander-mackay) from *The Princeton Seminary Bulletin*;
- articles by [**Robert Magee Downie**](/authors/robert-magee-downie) and [**Richard Cameron Wylie**](/authors/richard-cameron-wylie) from *The Christian Statesman*;
- articles by [**Charles Henry Parkhurst**](/authors/charles-henry-parkhurst) and [**Henry Jackson Van Dyke, Jr.**](/authors/henry-van-dyke-jr) from the *New York Observer*;
- articles by [**Cleland Boyd McAfee**](/authors/cleland-boyd-mcafee) from *The Continent*;
- articles by [**Francis James Grimké**](/authors/francis-james-grimke) from *The Southern Workman*;
- articles by [**William Maxwell Blackburn**](/authors/william-maxwell-blackburn) from *The Sabbath at Home*;
- articles by [**William Armstrong Dod**](/authors/william-armstrong-dod) from *The Biblical Repertory and Princeton Review* and *The Mercersburg Review* on church architecture;
- sermons by [**Robert Hamilton Bishop**](/authors/robert-hamilton-bishop) from *The American National Preacher*;
- [Compilations](/topics/compilations), [*The Alexander Memorial* (1879)](/blog/2019-the-alexander-memorial); and much more.

Also, be sure also to check out the quotes we have been adding at our blog for DPS members: **Though Dead They Still Speak**, including [**William M. Blackburn**](/authors/william-maxwell-blackburn) on a Sixth Point of Calvinism; [**A.A. Hodge**](/authors/archibald-alexander-hodge) on the Change of the Sabbath Day; [**John B. Adger**](/authors/john-bailey-adger) on the Limits of Church Authority; [**Philip Lindsley**](/authors/philip-lindsley) on the Key to Improvement of Time; [**J.R. Miller**](/authors/james-russell-miller) on Consecration of Will; [**Thomas De Witt Talmage**](/authors/thomas-de-witt-talmage) on the Christian Way of Measuring Life; [**Francis J. Grimké**](/authors/francis-james-grimke) on How to Approach the New Year; [**William H. McGuffey**](/authors/william-holmes-mcguffey), who argues that the Christian Religion is America’s Religion; and [**T.V. Moore**](/authors/thomas-verner-moore) on The Oldest Seminary is the Family Fireside.

We appreciate hearing from our readers if they find matters needing correction, or if they have questions about authors or works on the site, or if they have suggestions for additions to the site. Your feedback helps the experience of other readers as well.

Meanwhile, please feel free to browse the many resources available to our readers [in print](/store) and [in digital format](/library). The New Year is a great time to explore the many Presbyterian voices from the past. Thank you, as always, for your interest and support, dear friends, and we wish you all the very best in 2023!

