Churches of Aberdeen : Historical and Descriptive . orrow, wont and woe appealed not to thy heart in vain,rdent wert thou in thine efforts wounds to stanch of hearts in pain,n the forefront of the battle where the cause might hopeless seem,are celestial visions wooed thee, and the saints prophetic gentleness of soul in others shamed all manners rude—?en the coarsest and the basest learned from thee a nobler mood,onder where thou art they welcome Cairney gentle, noble, good. J. S. S. The Late Rev, FL M. Cairney. The funeral sermon on the Rev. R. , of Aberfeldy, preached by


Churches of Aberdeen : Historical and Descriptive . orrow, wont and woe appealed not to thy heart in vain,rdent wert thou in thine efforts wounds to stanch of hearts in pain,n the forefront of the battle where the cause might hopeless seem,are celestial visions wooed thee, and the saints prophetic gentleness of soul in others shamed all manners rude—?en the coarsest and the basest learned from thee a nobler mood,onder where thou art they welcome Cairney gentle, noble, good. J. S. S. The Late Rev, FL M. Cairney. The funeral sermon on the Rev. R. , of Aberfeldy, preached by the F. Simpson, , Professor of New Testa-ment Exegesis and Criticism in the ScottishCongregational Theological Hall, with a briefmemorial sketch by the Rev. James Ssaik,, has been issued in pamphlet is a souvenir of the late Mr Cairney whichwill be much prized by his many friends andadmirers. The little memorial tribute has beenexcellently printed at the Bon-Accord Press, DEATH OF REV. R, M. of /s. ^ /i/j-y/f/3 ? The death has occurred at Edinburgh of theRev. R. M. Oairnoy, late minister of AlbionCongregational Church, Aberdeen, and re-cently at Aberfeldy. A native of Glasgow, MrCairney was educated at the University of thatioity and at the Theological Hall. Edinburgh,under Principal Symon. His first charge wasGarlieston. Wigtownshire, and subsequently ^ called to the pastorate of Abhon StreetChurch in Aberdeen, where he ministered for ,17 years. Mr Cairney was a man of veryinch character, kind-hearted1, generous; andin Aberdeen ho endeared himself tomany. He was a man of wide and varied oul-turo, making a special study in physical science,and was well-ftttcd for hi* ministerial was inducted in 1911 to Aberfeldy, wherealso hie eervjoes were highly appreciated. MrCairney had gone to Edinburgh to be operatedupon for a clrcst complaint, but suddenly grewworse, and he passed away yesterday after-noon. He wa6 abou


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