Churches of Aberdeen : Historical and Descriptive . —.Rom-land, Aberdeen, and Orkney W.:Brechin: Prinwus. [iSlt Andrews EpriscopalOhairch ] Now residing1 at Sitrlikot,Punjainlji. (91 Frances Sybil Danson, born eab Aberdeen-;residimg at Siaikot, Punjanb. (10) Emily Danson, boim at Aberdeen,; secre-tary in London. R. Mobdogb-Laweascb. Cathedral Dedication. The beaiutiful roredos gifted by Mre Cay, andplaced in tine Lady Chapel of the CathedralChurch of S. Andrew. Aberdeen, in memoryof bar husband. Mr Alexander Cay, who Wafla trustee of the church, was dedicated byBishop Deane al the e


Churches of Aberdeen : Historical and Descriptive . —.Rom-land, Aberdeen, and Orkney W.:Brechin: Prinwus. [iSlt Andrews EpriscopalOhairch ] Now residing1 at Sitrlikot,Punjainlji. (91 Frances Sybil Danson, born eab Aberdeen-;residimg at Siaikot, Punjanb. (10) Emily Danson, boim at Aberdeen,; secre-tary in London. R. Mobdogb-Laweascb. Cathedral Dedication. The beaiutiful roredos gifted by Mre Cay, andplaced in tine Lady Chapel of the CathedralChurch of S. Andrew. Aberdeen, in memoryof bar husband. Mr Alexander Cay, who Wafla trustee of the church, was dedicated byBishop Deane al the evening service reredos was designed by Sir J:Lorimer, , and carved by Messrs GlowBros., Edinburgh. Bishop Deaue engaged in tho dediaprayer, in which he mad(; reference to thvice which the lato Mr Cayhad given tochurch, and offered prayers for the donor ofthe reredos- Provost II. Erekine ;*=*s5rc~- ^S LXX.—ST. CLEMENTS EPISCOPAL MISSION St. Clements Episcopal Church. The founding of tins church wasone of the latest fruits of the singu-larly fruitful life and work of thelate Rev. John Comper. In the course of his eventful career, displayed many striking charac-teristics, but, perhaps, the foremost ofthem all was his enthusiasm in the serviceof the poor. When he left the historicand congenial congregation of St. Johnsto found a mission in the Gallowgate, hegave what might have been regarded asthe supreme test of his devotion to the in-terests of the lower class. Yet, a greaterwas still to come. When St. Margaretshad been founded on a sure foundation,and raised to the status of an incumbency,Mr. Comper had no thought of resting onhis laurels. He might well have been con-tent, at his advanced age, to restrict hiswork to the vigorous and flourishing con-gregation he had been the means of raising,but his sympathy was still with those whowere outside the fold. St. Margarets,with its advancement and progress, hadbe


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