Garretson, James M. Archives - Banner of Truth UK https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/theauthor/garretson-james-m/ Christian Publisher of Reformed & Puritan Books Thu, 24 Jul 2025 16:37:51 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://banneroftruth.org/uk/wp-content/uploads/sites/6/2018/02/cropped-cropped-Banner-FilledIn-WithOval-1-32x32.jpg Garretson, James M. Archives - Banner of Truth UK https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/theauthor/garretson-james-m/ 32 32 Princeton and the Work of the Christian Ministry https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/princeton-and-the-work-of-the-christian-ministry-3/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/princeton-and-the-work-of-the-christian-ministry-3/#comments Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:38:00 +0000 http://54.225.232.228/us/store/uncategorized/princeton-and-the-work-of-the-christian-ministry-3/ An ‘instructive and insightful’ compendium, in two volumes, of addresses and articles by faculty and friends of Princeton Theological Seminary. With a Foreword by David B. Calhoun. 792 & 616pp.

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Endorsement

‘Pastors, elders, and seminary students will be inspired and challenged by these books, scholars of Princeton history will find these volumes instructive and insightful. And anyone who loves the church and wants to see it at its best will be encouraged and blessed.’– DAVID B. CALHOUN

Book Description

Established in 1812 by the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America, Princeton Theological Seminary was founded as ‘a nursery of vital piety as well as of sound theological learning … to train up persons for the ministry who shall be lovers as well as defenders of the truth as it is in Jesus, friends of revivals of religion, and a blessing to the church of God.’

Committed to the cultivation of ‘vital piety’ and ‘sound theological learning’, the seminary’s founders intended to graduate pious and learned men equally committed to biblical principles of pastoral leadership, preaching, and the confessional convictions of Presbyterian church polity.

Providing a cross-section of sermons, articles, and essays Princeton and the Work of the Christian Ministry brings together for the first time in a single collection a number of valuable out-of-print pieces which highlight the doctrinal convictions that informed and shaped the seminary’s training of men in preparation for Christian service in ministry and mission.

Rooted in the rich confessional heritage that emerged out of the Reformed and Calvinistic branch of the Protestant Reformation, the Princetonians’ profound grasp of Scripture, understanding of the human heart, and devout churchmanship remain of continuing value in providing a biblically-grounded theology of ministry for pastors, teachers, and missionary leaders in today’s churches.

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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 1
Foreword by David B. Calhoun ix
Preface xi
Introduction xiii
Remembrance of Things Past 1
WILLIAM BUELL SPRAGUE 1795-1876

A Golden Jubilee: A Discourse Addressed to the Alumni of the Princeton Theological Seminary by W. B. Sprague

A Brief History of Princeton Theological Seminary by Samuel Miller

3
Inaugural Addresses at the Opening of Princeton Theological Seminary

The Duty of the Church: The Sermon Delivered at the Inauguration of Rev. Archibald Alexander as Professor of Didactic and Polemic Theology by Samuel Miller

An Inaugural Discourse by Archibald Alexander

85
PHILIP MILLEDOLER 1775–1852

A Charge to the Professor and Students of Divinity by Philip Milledoler

143
ARCHIBALD ALEXANDER 1771–1851

Preface to the Memoirs of Thomas Halyburton

On the Nature of Vital Piety: Introductory Essay to Advice to a Young Christian

Evidences of a New Heart

The Cure of Souls: Introduction to Pastoral Reminiscences

Pastoral Fidelity and Diligence: Review of Gildas Salvianus; or, The Reformed Pastor

155
Samuel Miller 1769-1850

The Force of Truth: Recommendatory Letter for The Force of Truth: An Authentic Narrative

The Life of M’Cheyne: An Introductory Letter to the The Memoir and Remains of R. M. M’Cheyne

The Difficulties and Temptations which Attend the Preaching of the Gospel in Great Cities

A Sermon on the Work of Evangelists and Missionaries

A Sermon on the Public Worship of God

Christian Weapons Not Carnal but Spiritual

The Importance of the Gospel Ministry

The Importance of Mature Preparatory Study for the Ministry

Holding Fast the Faithful Word

A Plea for an Enlarged Ministry

Christ the Model of Gospel Ministers

The Sacred Office Magnified

Ecclesiastical Polity

The Duty, Benefits, and Proper Method of Religious Fasting

Revivals of Religion (Parts 1 & 2)

Christian Education

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CONTENTS OF VOLUME 2
ASHBEL GREEN 1762-1848

Address to the Students

Christ Crucified the Characteristic of Apostolic Preaching

1
GARDINER SPRING 1785-1873

An Address to the Students

39
J. W. ALEXANDER 1804-1859

The Lord Jesus Christ the Example of the Minister

Considerations on Foreign Missions Addressed to Candidates for the Holy Ministry

The History of Catechising

51
WILLIAM S. PLUMER 1802-1880

The Scripture Doctrine of a Call to the Work of the Gospel Ministry

99
CHARLES HODGE 1797-1878

The Character Traits of a Gospel Minister

On the Necessity of a Knowledge of the Original Languages of the Scriptures

Review of Spragues Lectures to Young People

The Nature of the Atonement

The Teaching Office of the Church

Are There Too Many Ministers?

What Is Presbyterianism?

Preaching the Gospel to the Poor

A Discourse Delivered at the Re-opening of the Chapel

Faith in Christ the Source of Life

Christianity without Christ

123
NICHOLAS MURRAY 1802-1861

The Ministry We Need

299
ALEXANDER T. M‘GILL 1807-1889

Practical Theology

319
WILLIAM M. PAXTON 1824-1904

The Ministry for this Age

The Church, the Preacher, the Pastor—the Instruments of God’s Salvation

The Call to the Ministry

335
A. A. HODGE 1823-1886

Dogmatic Christianity, the Essential Ground of Practical Christianity

377
B. B. WARFIELD 1851-1921

Our Seminary Curriculum

The Purpose of the Seminary

The Religious Life of Theological Students

Spiritual Culture in the Theological Seminary

The Significance of the Westminster Standards as a Creed

The Idea of Systematic Theology Considered as a Science

The Indispensableness of Systematic Theology to the Preacher

The Christ that Paul Preached

Authority, Intellect, Heart

What is Calvinism?

399
J. GRESHAM MACHEN 1881-1937

Christianity and Culture

Liberalism or Christianity

529
GEERHARDUS VOS 1862-1949

The More Excellent Ministry

565
MAITLAND ALEXANDER 1867-1940

The Charge

583
CASPAR WISTAR HODGE, JR 1870-1937

The Significance of the Reformed Theology Today

589

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Pastor-Teachers of Old Princeton https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/history-biography/pastor-teachers-of-old-princeton/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/history-biography/pastor-teachers-of-old-princeton/#respond Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:37:00 +0000 http://54.225.232.228/us/product/pastor-teachers-of-old-princeton/ A unique collection of funeral sermons, memorial addresses, and magazine articles, honouring the labours of the leading faculty of Princeton Theological Seminary during the years 1812-1921. 600pp.

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Book Description

For those who with C. H. Spurgeon ‘value every morsel about the Princeton worthies’, this book will be a source of inspiration as well as information. For the first time a number of important primary source documents relating to ‘old Princeton’ have been brought together to form what is a remarkable story of devoted service to Christ and his church. Funeral sermons, memorial addresses, and magazine articles, honouring the labours of the leading faculty of Princeton Theological Seminary during the years 1812-1921, provide fascinating insights into the lives of such worthies as the Alexanders, the Hodges, Samuel Miller, Henry A. Boardman, Alexander T. McGill, James C. Moffat, William Henry Green, William M. Paxton, and B. B. Warfield.

Established in 1812 by the Presbyterian Church in the USA, Princeton Theological Seminary grew from humble beginnings – just three students meeting in the home of Dr Archibald Alexander – to become the premier ministerial academy in the English-speaking world. This was due in no small part to a succession of godly and gifted pastor-teachers whose piety and faithfulness to the Bible as the Word of God bore an abundant spiritual harvest in the lives and ministries of the seminary’s many graduates.

The record of their lives demonstrates afresh the vital truth so memorably put by Robert Murray M‘Cheyne: ‘In great measure, according to the purity and perfection of the instrument, will be the success. It is not great talents God blesses so much as likeness to Jesus. A holy minister is an awful weapon in the hand of God.’

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Preface ix
‘Mark the Perfect Man’ xi
Introduction xiii
ARCHIBALD ALEXANDER 1
A Sermon on the Death of Dr Archibald Alexander by the Rev. John Hall 5
Archibald Alexander D.D. Address by William M. Paxton 22
The Life of Archibald Alexander, A Review by Charles Hodge 27
SAMUEL MILLER 53
Funeral Sermon Occasioned by the Death of the Rev. Dr Samuel Miller, by Rev. Dr Archibald Alexander 57
A Discourse Commemorative of the Life of the Late Rev. Samuel Miller, D.D. of Princeton, N.J. by the Rev. H. A. Boardman 65
Brief Biographical Notice of Dr Miller 87
A Discourse Commemorative of the Rev. Samuel Miller, D.D., Late Professor in the Theological Seminary at Princeton by William B. Sprague 90
The Life of Samuel Miller, A Review 114
JAMES WADDELL ALEXANDER 131
‘He Preached Christ’, A Sermon by the Rev. Charles Hodge 135
‘Remember These Things’, A Sermon by the Rev. John Hall 145
James Waddell Alexander, An Address by Theodore L. Cuyler 172
JOSEPH ADDISON ALEXANDER 177
Obsequies of Dr J. Addison Alexander by the Rev. John Hall 181
Joseph Addison Alexander, D.D. Address by William C. Cattell 190
The Life of Joseph Addison Alexander, D.D., A Review 194
CHARLES HODGE 227
Address by William M. Paxton 231
A Tribute by Charles A. Aikin 242
Memorial Discourse by Henry A. Boardman 245
Minute Adopted by the Board of Directors 277
A Discourse Commemorative of the Late Dr Charles Hodge by Lyman H. Atwater 280
The Life of Charles Hodge, A Review by Francis L. Patton 295
HENRY AUGUSTUS BOARDMAN 323
Funeral Address by A.A. Hodge 327
Commemorative Sermon by John De Witt 332
ARCHIBALD ALEXANDER HODGE 363
Address Delivered at the Funeral of Archibald Alexander Hodge by William M. Paxton 367
A Discourse in Memory of Archibald Alexander Hodge by Francis L. Patton 378
ALEXANDER TAGGART M’GILL 407
Address at the Funeral of Rev. Alexander Taggart M‘Gill by W. Henry Green 411
JAMES CLEMENT MOFFAT 423
In Memoriam 425
A Memorial Address by W. Henry Green 427
Memorial Tablet to Dr James C. Moffat, D.D. by John De Witt 435
CASPAR WISTAR HODGE 443
A Memorial Address by Francis L. Patton 445
WILLIAM HENRY GREEN 471
The Life and Work of William Henry Green: A Commemorative Address by John D. Davis 475
WILLIAM MILLER PAXTON 497
Discourse at the Funeral Service of William M. Paxton by John De Witt 499
A Memorial Discourse by Benjamin B. Warfield 505
BENJAMIN BRECKINRIDGE WARFIELD 529
Obituary, Princeton Theological Review, April 1921 531
A Memorial Address by Francis L. Patton 533
Index 553

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Princeton and Preaching https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/princeton-and-preaching/ https://banneroftruth.org/uk/store/church-ministry/princeton-and-preaching/#comments Wed, 30 Jan 2013 17:37:00 +0000 http://54.225.232.228/us/product/princeton-and-preaching/ The insights into the Christian ministry of Archibald Alexander, ‘Old’ Princeton’s first principal and professor. 304pp.

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ENDORSEMENT

‘From Dr. Garretson comes a first-class account of a first-class delineation of the preaching ministry by a firs-class theologian, mentor, and minister of the gospel – the versatile Archibald Alexander, who for its first generation virtually was Princeton Seminary in both its academic and its practical aspects, and who laid the foundation for all its future greatness. Alexander is a neglected figure, and it is high time for someone to begin to do him justice, as Dr. Garreston does. Enrichment and enjoyment in equal parts await the student of this excellent book.’– DR. J.I. PACKER

Book Description

How does one know whether God is calling a man to the pastoral ministry? Are we aware of the moral, intellectual, and physical qualifications needed for the Christian ministry? What are the best methods of sermon preparation and should the preacher pay as much attention to preparing his own heart as to preparing the message he is to preach? On what kinds of subjects should a pastor preach, and how should such preaching be done? What is really involved in being a shepherd of Christ’s flock? Do we know what kinds of discouragements and encouragements face the pastor in his ministry?

These are some of the issues this book addresses. Dr. James Garretson has drawn together wise, practical, and relevant insights into the call, qualifications, and work of the Christian pastor from the extant lecture notes of one of Princeton’s best loved and most respected teachers, Dr. Archibald Alexander. As you read this book you will feel as if you were sitting at the feet of this ‘first-class theologian, mentor and minister of the gospel’, alongside the many students of ‘Old Princeton’ whose lives and future ministries were moulded by Alexander’s inspiring classroom instruction. You will also discover to your lasting profit that Alexander’s wise counsel on pastoral theology, drawn as it was from the ever-fresh spring of Holy Scripture, remains of continuing value for today’s preachers who seek to walk in the sound and fruitful paths of their godly forefathers.

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FOREWORD by Sinclair B. Ferguson ix
PREFACE xiii
INTRODUCTION xv
1. THE MARKING OF A SERVANT 1
 2. THE CALL TO THE MINISTRY 31
Elements of a Call to the Office of Christian Minister 32
The Necessity of Piety 39
A Strong Inclination to Preach 41
Practical Considerations for Determining a Call to the Ministry 43
The External Call to the Ministry 48
Conclusion 52
 3. QUALIFICATIONS FOR THE MINISTRY 55
Moral Qualifications 57
Intellectual Qualifications 64
Natural Talents 64
Learning 65
Eloquence 73
Physical Qualifications 77
Conclusion 79
 4. SERMON PREPARATION 81
Principles Underlying Careful Sermon Preparation 85
The Role of Logic and Rhetoric and the Function of ‘Truth’ in Sermon Preparation 94
The Introduction or Exordium 98
Arrangement and Division of the Parts of a Sermon 99
Sermon Goals 104
The Conclusion or Peroration 107
 5. THE PREPARATION OF THE PREACHER’S HEART 111
 6. THE MINISTER AS SHEPHERD 123
 7. THE ‘MATTER’ OF PREACHING 133
Some Preliminary Considerations 134
Confronting Controversy in a Christ like Manner 134
Knowledge of the Scriptures 137
Preaching the Truth 139
Categories and Subjects for Biblical Preaching 141
Biblical Apologetics and the ‘Truths’ of Natural Religion 141
Avoiding Human Philosophy and Metaphysical Speculation 146
The Importance of Fundamental Truths 148
A Christ-centred Model for the Interpretation of Scripture 149
A Biblical Theology for Redemptive Preaching 153
Preaching the Gospel from the Old Testament Scriptures 156
Preaching Doctrinally and Systematically 158
Demonstrating the Proper Interrelationship between Law and Gospel 160
Applying the Promises and Threatenings to Their Proper Recipients 167
The Benefits of ‘Characteristical Preaching’ 169
Conclusion 173
 8. MINISTERIAL DEPORTMENT AND THE PROPER MANNER OF PREACHING
Characteristics of a Biblical Manner of Preaching 185
Solemnity 186
Sincerity 186
Affectionate Earnestness and Tenderness 189
Persuasiveness 190
Evangelical Content 193
Authority 194
Impartiality 194
Seasonableness 195
Prayerfulness – Dependence on God 195
 9. THE DIFFICULTIES AND CHALLENGES OF THE CHRISTIAN MINISTRY
Difficulties in Preaching the Truth to Others 201
A Heart of Unbelief 202
Other External Difficulties 203
The Biggest Difficulty: Self 204
Learning 207
Eloquence 207
Authority and Sanctity 209
 10. THE ENCOURAGEMENTS OF THE CHRISTIAN MINISTRY
 11. ‘A SCRIBE WELL INSTRUCTED’ 219
Factors That Shaped Alexander’s Approach to Preaching 220
Alexander’s Style and Manner of Preaching 223
His Natural, Conversational Style 225
His Simplicity in Person and Presentation 227
His Sympathy for His Fellow Men 228
His Gratitude of Heart 229
His Persuasive Proclamation 231
His Spiritual Integrity in the Activity of Preaching 233
His Spirit-Anointed Preaching 235
His Extemporaneous Preaching 236
His Personal Method of Sermon Preparation 239
His Preaching Methods: Experimental Preaching 243
His Preaching Methods: Descriptive and Graphic Preaching 245
His Preaching Methods: ‘Characteristical’ Preaching 247
Important Principles from Alexander’s Model of Preaching 249
A Classical Foundation 249
The Form of Alexander’s Sermons 253
The Importance of Theology for Experimental Preaching 254
Using the Principles of Rhetoric to Deepen Fellowship with God 256
The Importance of Eminent Piety 257
Affection for Christ 258
Preaching as an Act of Worship 258
The Role of Seminaries in Ministerial Preparation 260
Suggestions for a Contemporary Model of Ministerial Instruction 264
BIBLIOGRAPHY 267
INDEX 275

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