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History of College Street Church, Northampton; With Biographies of Pastors, Missionaries, and Preachers; And Notes of Sunday Schools, Branch Churches
John Taylor
Paperback. TheClassics.us 2013-09-12.
ISBN 9781230405360
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1897 edition. Excerpt: ... Bumpus, Underwood and Ager conduot the meetings, either personally or when necessary with the assistance of other brethren to whom they may apply. In 1849 it was decided that the Ordinance should be administered at the evening service, and on the first instead of the last Sunday in the month. The communion was first made a special service at College Lane in November, 1825, and the practice was continued until 1896. The afternoon prayer meeting was not sustained, being eventually dropped. It was soon evident that College Street had once more been eminently successful in the choice of a minister. The young pastor showed that not only was he thoroughly in earnest, but a teacher possessed of a literary knowledge; a keen appreciation of men and things, and shrewd observation, which could only be hoped for in one of maturer years. Eloquent all knew him to be, the eloquence of one who knew his subject and his own powers; but few guessed his powers. As he preached, he revealed the possession of those high qualities which make a preacher great; and withal, he was so gentle, so unassuming, so diffident of fame, that Northampton soon learned to honour him. Visit to Jamaica. 57 His sermons were always cultured, literary compositions, and yet so simple that they appealed to the hearts of the meanest of his congregations as of the most learned and intelligent. Moreover, Mr. Brown never ventured on an argumentative sermon; his theme was always the enduring love of Christ. He preached not theological disquisitions, but proclaimed the Gospel as a finished and glorious account of human need and human hope. As time went on, Mr. Brown's pulpit style became more perfect, and probably he had not his equal among preachers for chaste and polished rhetoric. In
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