A history of the Harriet Hollond Memorial Presbyterian Church of Philadelphia, Pa. . e is the same ; unchangeable ; in redemptionthe light of the cross shines down through allages. Men may come and go, but Jesus Christis the same yesterday, to-day and forever. Addresses were made by ex-Mayor Edwin and Mr. R. C. Ogden. Tuesday even-ing was devoted to the interests of the Chris-tian Endeavor Society. Addresses were madeby Dr. William M. Paden, G. S. Benson, and the Rev. J. T. Beckley, D. D., pas-tor of the Beth-Eden Baptist Church. A. Hoehling was installed as presi-dent
A history of the Harriet Hollond Memorial Presbyterian Church of Philadelphia, Pa. . e is the same ; unchangeable ; in redemptionthe light of the cross shines down through allages. Men may come and go, but Jesus Christis the same yesterday, to-day and forever. Addresses were made by ex-Mayor Edwin and Mr. R. C. Ogden. Tuesday even-ing was devoted to the interests of the Chris-tian Endeavor Society. Addresses were madeby Dr. William M. Paden, G. S. Benson, and the Rev. J. T. Beckley, D. D., pas-tor of the Beth-Eden Baptist Church. A. Hoehling was installed as presi-dent of the Christian Endeavor Society. Wed-nesday evening, there were greetings by theRev. Thomas A. Hoyt, D, D., pastor ofChambers Presbyterian Church, and a sermonby the Rev. John R. Paxton, D. D., of NewYork. The sermon on Thursday evening,was by the Rev. Dr. Charles Cuthbert Hall,of Brooklyn. Mr. Leonard E. Auty, thefamous tenor soloist, sang. The benedictionwas pronounced by Dr. W. C. Cattell. Ad-dresses were made on Friday evening by theRev. James D. Paxton, of the West Spruce. North Rose Window THE NEW BUILDING 97 Street Presbyterian Church, Rev. H. ly. Duh-ring, of the Episcopal Church, and the W. Dana, D. D., of the Walnut StreetPresbyterian Church. Mr. Murray Chismand his sister sang duets. The church wasfilled to overflowing at every service. Theweather during the entire week was dedicatory sermon was preached onSunday morning October 22d, by the Rev. , from the text : Therefore let no manglory hi men. For all things are yours;whether Paul, or Apollos, or Cephas, or thezvorld, or life, or death, or things present, orthings to come; all are yoiirs; and ye areChrists; and Christ is Gods. i Cor. 3:21-23. Among other things he said: Par-tisanship is carnality, not piety. Whenwill we learn that there is nothing essentially-pious either in swearing by or swearing atLuther or Loyola, Calvin or Wesley, Spur-geon or Newman, or Martineau ? Christiani
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