Darryl G. Hart speaks about Machen’s experience through World War I.  This is part three of a series on Machen taught at Calvary OPC in Glenside, PA.
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Audio quality has gotten much better. Thank You. I also appreciated that the question and answer portion was included in this recording. If this will be done again in the future, can you ask Dr. Hart to repeat the questions before he answers them? The only part you can’t hear is the question that is being asked.
I second each of Mark’s comments above, namely (1) good sound quality, (2) appreciate the Q & A, and (3) please repeat the questions.
But I’m really thankful for these lectures, and find them a helpful backdrop to Christianity and Liberalism which I must read again soon!
Just for the record, we haven’t cut any question and answer periods out. What you heard is what happened.