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At Princeton there is a tradition about Aaron Burr, how one night when the college was shaken by a revival he shut himself in his room saying that before the night was over he would decide the matter of his relationship to God. Late at night, the students living near him heard his shutters thrown open, and a loud exclamation, "Goodby God!"
The echo of this cry is heard in many quarters today and with more or less enthusiasm. Those of us who are of the household of faith are reluctant to admit the sweep and range of the present anti-Christian movement. It proceeds under two forms: first open and avowed atheistic propaganda or the worship of no God; second, and much more dangerous and subtle, the cowardly compromise with unbelief on the part of religious leaders of our day. --McCartney
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