Centennial services of the Fourth Presbyterian Church of the city of New York . ray head seems to carry, not thesnows of his eighty-five winters, but the dawnlightof a happy eternity. May the Lord God of ourfathers keep and bless us every one ! I cannotcall every one, but He knows us all, just as Heremembers those names that have faded out underthe rain and moss of the departed century. It but remains for me to repeat the expressionof the profound and adoring gratitude with whichwe recognize the good hand of our God upon usin all the days that are gone; and then to voiceour united entreaty tha


Centennial services of the Fourth Presbyterian Church of the city of New York . ray head seems to carry, not thesnows of his eighty-five winters, but the dawnlightof a happy eternity. May the Lord God of ourfathers keep and bless us every one ! I cannotcall every one, but He knows us all, just as Heremembers those names that have faded out underthe rain and moss of the departed century. It but remains for me to repeat the expressionof the profound and adoring gratitude with whichwe recognize the good hand of our God upon usin all the days that are gone; and then to voiceour united entreaty that He would continue tohave respect unto the covenant, hear and an-swer our prayers, making us a name and a praiseunto all generations. And to Him shall be theglory for His loving mercy and for His truthssake. Amen and amen. Monday, October 26, 188^.-7.^0 P. M. i^ddresses by the Rev. Wlliam ORI^ston, D. D., LL. D. Rev. Howard Crosby, D. D., LL. D. Rev. John Hall, D. D., LL. D. ¥ The Rev. John Thomson, D. D., presided, and was assistedby the Rev. Henry J. Van Dyke, Jr., D. Address Rev. William Ormiston, d. d., ll. d.


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