Excerpt from Faith and Philosophy: Discourses and Essays
The death of Henry B. Smith was felt to be an almost irreparable loss to the best culture and learning of our country. Whether regarded as a theologian, as a philosophical thinker, or as a general scholar and critic, he was confessedly one of the most accomplished men of his time. Such was the opinion of him often expressed by those best qualified to judge, both at home and abroad. And had his life and health been spared a few years longer, he would no doubt have furnished to the world, in ripe productions of his pen, still more substantial reason for this high estimate. As it is, with the exception of his elaborate and invaluable History of the Church of Christ in Chronological Tables, his writings consist chiefly of occasional discourses, essays, and reviews. But although occasional and m.ore or less fragmentary, they discuss some of the most important and vital questions of the age; and they do it with such exhaustive power, that in several instances the discourse, or essay, might readily be enlarged into a book, with no other change than that of greater fulness of statement and illustration. The opening paper of this volume, on the Relations of Faith and Philosophy, and that on Church History, may serve as examples. The strong points in each case are so vividly presented; the principles involved are set forth with such distinctness; the discussion is so luminous and complete, that a whole treatise on the subject could hardly add to the force of the argument.
A conviction of the superior quality and permanent value of Dr. Smiths writings has led to the present selection.
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