Our church and our village . children of thecovenant, becoming Gods children in early life. Theeldest son. lion. S. J, M. McCarrell, is an elder in thePresbyterian Church in Harrisburgh, and a faithfulworker in the vineyard. Rev. Win. A. McCarrell, ofShippensburgh, Penn., Rev. J. J. McCarrell, of Mc-Keesport, Penn.,and C. Waynes-boro, Perm., are ministers in the Presbyterian is enough to say of them—they honor the home,name, and religion of their parents. One daughter,Lizzie, was called to the Master in her girlhood, givingcomforting assurance of her interest in t
Our church and our village . children of thecovenant, becoming Gods children in early life. Theeldest son. lion. S. J, M. McCarrell, is an elder in thePresbyterian Church in Harrisburgh, and a faithfulworker in the vineyard. Rev. Win. A. McCarrell, ofShippensburgh, Penn., Rev. J. J. McCarrell, of Mc-Keesport, Penn.,and C. Waynes-boro, Perm., are ministers in the Presbyterian is enough to say of them—they honor the home,name, and religion of their parents. One daughter,Lizzie, was called to the Master in her girlhood, givingcomforting assurance of her interest in the Lord. The summons to come up hither fust came to thewife. It was a gradual failing of her strength, extend-ing through several months. 1 was attending a fu-neral of one of my members who died while on a visitin Claysville. It was only a few days before her went to their house. She was calm, and peacefullyawaiting the time of her departure. It was just sucha closing of the earthly life as one might look for in 62. REV. W. A
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