The kirk on Rutgers farm . -:C^^-m ii«Oii:i\»A-yn^. The Kirk on Rutgers farm and works have swayed the hearts ofmen. Down the broad aisles walked thestately Dutchman, the proud Knicker-bocker, the great merchant, the stolidseaman, the busy New Yorker,—to goout and by deeds of victory in times ofpeace and unflinching loyalty when warsheavy heels trod the land they helpedmake a great city greater and a mightynation mightier still. Never has this been a selfish, self-con-tained organism, but a living, throbbinginfluence that went out beyond theshadow of its gray walls, prodigal in giv-ing to othe


The kirk on Rutgers farm . -:C^^-m ii«Oii:i\»A-yn^. The Kirk on Rutgers farm and works have swayed the hearts ofmen. Down the broad aisles walked thestately Dutchman, the proud Knicker-bocker, the great merchant, the stolidseaman, the busy New Yorker,—to goout and by deeds of victory in times ofpeace and unflinching loyalty when warsheavy heels trod the land they helpedmake a great city greater and a mightynation mightier still. Never has this been a selfish, self-con-tained organism, but a living, throbbinginfluence that went out beyond theshadow of its gray walls, prodigal in giv-ing to others the good things of thegospel that were fostered there. Many achurch at home and abroad has cause tobless Market Street for the men andwomen that she brought up in the nur-ture and admonition of the Lord. We are compassed about with sogreat a cloud of witnesses, a great multi- 105 The Kirk on Rutgers Farm tude, which no man could number. Allwho have come have felt the spell of theplace, for in its dim seclusion still speakthe men of old. It is


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