Old Sands Street Methodist Episcopal Church, of Brooklyn, [electronic resource]: an illustrated centennial record, historical and biographical . mind occasions when the gospel 1 Rev. George W Woodruff, in The Christian 396 Old Sands Street Church. message from his lips was attended with marvelous power; forexample, the sermon on the judgment, at the Forestvillecamp-meeting, in 1864. His sermons are intellectual and log-ical, and extemporaneously delivered ; his manner is earnest andpersuasive; his voice full and clear. In conversation and inpreaching he speaks with deliberation


Old Sands Street Methodist Episcopal Church, of Brooklyn, [electronic resource]: an illustrated centennial record, historical and biographical . mind occasions when the gospel 1 Rev. George W Woodruff, in The Christian 396 Old Sands Street Church. message from his lips was attended with marvelous power; forexample, the sermon on the judgment, at the Forestvillecamp-meeting, in 1864. His sermons are intellectual and log-ical, and extemporaneously delivered ; his manner is earnest andpersuasive; his voice full and clear. In conversation and inpreaching he speaks with deliberation, and in company has anair of abstraction, which is sometimes very noticeable. A moreconscientious Christian, and a more unselfish, honorable friend,one rarely finds. Mr. Tower was married, August 20, 1863, to Miss JuliaA. Cleveland, of Barre, Mass. She was educated at Seminary, and has been a devoted Christian from herchildhood. They removed to the Pacific coast in search of afriendlier climate, and mainly for the benefit of Mrs. Towershealth. Only one of their three children survives, namely,Olin Freeman, now twelve years of


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