Centennial services of the Fourth Presbyterian Church of the city of New York . icelessprivilege of being blessed of the Lord with saving grace. The church was again crowded at the afternoonservice. The sermon took the form of an historical discourseby the Rev. Dr. Joseph R. Kerr, the pastor of thechurch, whose text was from Deuteronomy xxxii. 7 — Remember the days of old; consider the years ofgeneration and generation. Dr. Kerr traced the historyof the church from its humble beginning until the pres-ent time, when it holds an honored position among theactive working churches within the bounds
Centennial services of the Fourth Presbyterian Church of the city of New York . icelessprivilege of being blessed of the Lord with saving grace. The church was again crowded at the afternoonservice. The sermon took the form of an historical discourseby the Rev. Dr. Joseph R. Kerr, the pastor of thechurch, whose text was from Deuteronomy xxxii. 7 — Remember the days of old; consider the years ofgeneration and generation. Dr. Kerr traced the historyof the church from its humble beginning until the pres-ent time, when it holds an honored position among theactive working churches within the bounds of thePresbytery of New-York. The exercises were of a veryinteresting character, and congratulatory to the Christianwork done by the Fourth Presbyterian Church in New-York during the last hundred years. In all, it is a most delightful season in the history ofthe Fourth Church. The meetings were favorably noticed from dayto day by the Times, the Herald, the World, theMail and Express, and the Evening Telegram,and thus public interest was sustained up to theclosing
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