Centennial services of the Fourth Presbyterian Church of the city of New York . its influence5000 years since God took him, speaks even moreeloquently to-day than the public, excellent sacri-fice of Abel. So with the piety of the men andwomen who have walked with God here. Thedead yet speak. It is the still small voice that of 152 old spake to the people through His prophet, andnow speaks to us through His people. So muchfor this century oak. Such is the eloquence of itsage. Eloquent in its stability; eloquent in itsunity; eloquent in its sympathy; eloquent in itscharities; eloquent in its ser


Centennial services of the Fourth Presbyterian Church of the city of New York . its influence5000 years since God took him, speaks even moreeloquently to-day than the public, excellent sacri-fice of Abel. So with the piety of the men andwomen who have walked with God here. Thedead yet speak. It is the still small voice that of 152 old spake to the people through His prophet, andnow speaks to us through His people. So muchfor this century oak. Such is the eloquence of itsage. Eloquent in its stability; eloquent in itsunity; eloquent in its sympathy; eloquent in itscharities; eloquent in its sermons and publicaddresses; eloquent in its communion seasons;eloquent in its meetings for prayer; eloquent inits Bible-class and Sabbath-school instructions ;eloquent in the godly lives of its pastors, officers,and members ; eloquent in all these aspects, maythis centennial oak live many centuries to come;like the Psalmists tree planted by the rivers ofwater, Ever fruitful, ever fair, As any trees prospered where God created trees, and men. To make His grace and glory Address Rev. Andrew Shiland, d. d.


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