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<p> The late venerable and godly Dr. [[Archibald]] Alexander, of Princeton, United States, had been a preacher of [[Christ]] for sixty years, and a professor of divinity for forty. He died on the 22nd October, 1851. On his death-bed, he was heard to say to a friend, 'Ah, my theology is reduced to this narrow compass: [[Jesus]] Christ came into the world to save.' </p>
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<p> The late venerable and godly Dr. [[Archibald]] Alexander, of Princeton, United States, had been a preacher of Christ for sixty years, and a professor of divinity for forty. He died on the 22nd October, 1851. On his death-bed, he was heard to say to a friend, 'Ah, my theology is reduced to this narrow compass: Jesus Christ came into the world to save.' </p>
 
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The late venerable and godly Dr. Archibald Alexander, of Princeton, United States, had been a preacher of Christ for sixty years, and a professor of divinity for forty. He died on the 22nd October, 1851. On his death-bed, he was heard to say to a friend, 'Ah, my theology is reduced to this narrow compass: Jesus Christ came into the world to save.'

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