. Christian herald and signs of our times . we are enabledto publish the ad-dress Dr. Talmagedelivered on the oc-casion, with the por-traits of his fatherand mother, towhom he refers withtender, filial rever-ence. Dr. Talmagesaid: Among the mul-titudes who are gath-ered at the semi-centennial of the establish-ment of this church, no one can be moredeeply stirred with the reminiscences tiianmyself. Your parents and mine were neigh-bors and friends, sympathizing with eachothers joys and sorrows, and standingshoulder to shoulder in the battle of lifetill they won the day. Their prayers, theirtear
. Christian herald and signs of our times . we are enabledto publish the ad-dress Dr. Talmagedelivered on the oc-casion, with the por-traits of his fatherand mother, towhom he refers withtender, filial rever-ence. Dr. Talmagesaid: Among the mul-titudes who are gath-ered at the semi-centennial of the establish-ment of this church, no one can be moredeeply stirred with the reminiscences tiianmyself. Your parents and mine were neigh-bors and friends, sympathizing with eachothers joys and sorrows, and standingshoulder to shoulder in the battle of lifetill they won the day. Their prayers, theirtears, their hosannahs were built into thisstructure from foundation to top-shingle. impression they made is in all your sons and daughters of a noble Chris-tian ancestry ! Hail! Hail! There was an October day when in thelower room of this church sat what in thePresbyterian Church is called The Ses-sion, but that which in the ReformedChurch you call The Consistory. Allof them good men, the most of them ven-erable. Presiding over the. MR. DAVID T. TALMAGE. MRS. CATHARINE TALMAGE.
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