Churches of Aberdeen : Historical and Descriptive . Rev. Fortes Jackson. PARK BAPTIST Gilcomston Park Baptist Church. This church owes ite inception to thelate Mr. John Stewart of BanchoryHouse, the father of Sir David Stewart was an ardent Baptist, andfor a number of years he had a strongdesire to see another Baptist Churchfounded in Aberdeen, particularly in somepopulous, central district. In the initialstage of the negotiations, Rev. J. , of Dunfermline, who was at onetime minister of Academy Street (Scotch)Baptist Church, Aberdeen, was ass
Churches of Aberdeen : Historical and Descriptive . Rev. Fortes Jackson. PARK BAPTIST Gilcomston Park Baptist Church. This church owes ite inception to thelate Mr. John Stewart of BanchoryHouse, the father of Sir David Stewart was an ardent Baptist, andfor a number of years he had a strongdesire to see another Baptist Churchfounded in Aberdeen, particularly in somepopulous, central district. In the initialstage of the negotiations, Rev. J. , of Dunfermline, who was at onetime minister of Academy Street (Scotch)Baptist Church, Aberdeen, was associ-ated with Mr. Stewart as one of hisoldest and most trusted friends, and hewas at least indirectly helpful in startingthe cause. Mr. Hagen approached Law, at Mr. Stewarts request,and laid his proposals before him, in orderto see if he could get at least half-a-dozento join him in taking up the matter. agreed, and those who became as-sociated with him were Messrs WilliamRitchie, John Gammie, John Carnie,James Morgan, John Allan, and GeorgeScott. At a conference with Mr. Ftewart,held at Banchor
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