Clarence Edward Noble Macartney (1879-1957)

Biography (Wikipedia)

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Clarence E.N. Macartney served as pastor of the Arch Street Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania from 1914 to 1927.

Clarence E.N. Macartney served as pastor of the First Presbyterian Church of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania from 1927 to 1953.

McCartney Library at Geneva College in Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania is named for Clarence E.N. Macartney.

Clarence Edward Noble Macartney is buried at Grandview Cemetery, Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania.

Clarence Edward Noble Macartney is buried at Grandview Cemetery, Beaver Falls, Pennsylvania.

A History of the First Presbyterian Church of Paterson, New Jersey (1913)

Come Before Winter (1915, 1945)

The Parables of the Old Testament (1916)

The Minister's Son: A Record of His Achievements (1917)

Thomas Chalmers (1919)

Thomas Guthrie (1920)

Review of L.P. Jacks, From Authority to Freedom: The Spiritual Pilgrimage of Charles Hargrove (1921)

Review of Henry C. King, A New Mind For the New Age (1921)

James Waddell, — The Blind Preacher of Virginia (1921)

The Place of Woman in the Church (1921)

Edward Irving (1922)

The Heroism of the Ministry in the Hour of Christianity’s Peril (1922)

Review of Painted Windows: Studies in Religious Personality (1922)

Review of W. Robertson Nicoll, Princes of the Church (1922)

Shall Unbelief Win? (1922)

Twelve Great Questions About Christ (1923)

The State of the Church (1925)

The Authority of the Holy Scriptures (1925)

Lincoln and His Generals (1925)

The Presbyterian Church and the Nation (1926)

Highways and Byways of the Civil War (1926)

Great Sermons of the World (1926)

Putting on Immortality: Reflections on the Life Beyond (1926)

Christianity and Common Sense: A Dialogue of Faith (1927)

Behold, This Dreamer: John Bunyan and His Tercentenary (1928)

Protestantism’s Tomorrow (1930)

The Eternal Child: A Christmas Sermon (1930)

Parallel Lives of the Old and New Testament (1930)

The Doubter's Dialogue (1932)

Religion and Trouble: A Sermon from Life (1932)

“Renouncing Missions” or “Modernism Unmasked” (1933)

Thou Shalt Say, No! Shall We Unite? (1934)

Charles H. Spurgeon (1934)

Is America on the Road to Ruin? (1935)

Life’s Crises (1936)

A Letter of Dr. Clarence Macartney (1936)

Letter From Dr. Macartney: Cyprus (1936)

Not Far From Pittsburgh (1936)

Right Here in Pittsburgh (1937)

Christians Awake! Your Responsibility as a Christian (1937)

“Bought With a Price”: Memorial Day Address Delivered at the Devotional Service of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church, U.S.A., Saturday, May 29, 1937 (1937)

A Christian’s Difficulty With Evolution (1937)

The Peace of God (1938)

Warm Hearts and Steady Faith (1939)

The Bonapartes in America (1939)

Little Mac: The Life of General George B. McClellan (1940)

Men Who Missed It: Great Americans Who Missed the White House (1940)

Today or Tomorrow (1941)

The Greatest Men of the Bible (1941)

Six Kings of the American Pulpit (1942)

Great Interviews of Jesus (1944)

Where the Rivers Meet (1946)

Lincoln and the Bible (1949)

“Buttonwood” and a Great Abolitionist (1950)

Mountains and Mountain Men of the Bible (1950)

Grant and His Generals (1953)

A Messenger of Grace: Clarence Edward Macartney: 1879-1957 (1957)


Courtesy of R. Andrew Myers.

Credit: Wayne Sparkman, Director of the PCA Historical Center.

Source: Presbyterian Historical Society.

Source: Presbyterian Historical Society.

This 4-part article appeared in the June 16, 23 and 30, and July 7, 1937 issues of The Covenanter Witness.