Churches of Aberdeen : Historical and Descriptive . th .. 362 Old St. Pauls Episcopal Church ... .. 307 The Aberdeen Young Mens Christian A B- Rev. E. E. Marshall .. 308 sociation .. 363 Rev. G. T. Shettle, .. 308 Mr. Alexander Milne .. 364 St. Peters Episcopal Mission Church .. 309 Mr. Charles Shirreffs .. 366 Rev. W. Disney Innes . 310 Mr. Gray C. Fraser .. 367 Rev. Henry Burdon, ... .. 311 Mr. Adam Maitland .. 368 Rt. Rev. Bishop Chisholm .. 312 Mr. J. D. Mackie .. 369 St. Marys Roman Catholic Cathedral . .. 313 Mr. William Sangster .. 369 Tlie Very Rev. John Sutherland ... .. 314


Churches of Aberdeen : Historical and Descriptive . th .. 362 Old St. Pauls Episcopal Church ... .. 307 The Aberdeen Young Mens Christian A B- Rev. E. E. Marshall .. 308 sociation .. 363 Rev. G. T. Shettle, .. 308 Mr. Alexander Milne .. 364 St. Peters Episcopal Mission Church .. 309 Mr. Charles Shirreffs .. 366 Rev. W. Disney Innes . 310 Mr. Gray C. Fraser .. 367 Rev. Henry Burdon, ... .. 311 Mr. Adam Maitland .. 368 Rt. Rev. Bishop Chisholm .. 312 Mr. J. D. Mackie .. 369 St. Marys Roman Catholic Cathedral . .. 313 Mr. William Sangster .. 369 Tlie Very Rev. John Sutherland ... .. 314 Mr. John Montgomery .. 370 Monsignor Stopani . 315 Dr. John Thomas . 371 Rev. John C. Meany .. 316 Mr. James Mowat .. 372 St. Peters Roman Catholic Church .. 318 Free Church of Scotland .. 374 Priest Gordon . 319 Rev. I. Ostroff . 375 Rev. Andrew Grant . 321 Rev. Hugh Hart . 377 St. Josephs Roman Catholic Church . .. 322 Zion Chapel, John Street . 377 Cbe Cburcbes of Aberdeen: historical and Descriptive. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND. CATHEDRAL OF Oldmachar Cathedral. The venerable Cathedral, which is nowused as the parish church of Oldmachar,has behind it a long and interesting his-tory associated with various forms of eccle-siastical government. Roman , and Presbyterianism have inturn held sway within this ancient thirteen hundred years the buildinghas been used as a place of worship, and,while in its outward aspect it has sufferedfrom the transformations of the centuries,yet it can claim to have had a continuousexistence, and it is undeniably rich in tradi-tions of the past. Machar, the founder of the church, was a disciple of Columba, by whom he wassent, along with some others, to preachthe Gospel to the Picts. His mission wasspecially to th northern part of the king-dom, and it is said that he was directedby his master to fix his abode by the banksof a river at a spot where the windings ofthe stream resembled a bishops the


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