Exercises in Celebration of the Two Hundred And Fiftieth Anniversary of the Firs
Exercises in Celebration of the Two Hundred And Fiftieth Anniversary of the Firs
Danvers Mass First Church Congregational
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Being in office twelve years, Mr. Adams, in addition to establishing friendly relations with all in his parish became widely known in the town. He left the memory of a strong manhood and a loving Christian heart. Earely does a minister so command the affection of his people. He was a preacher of ability, worthy to stand in the long succession of men who had given distinction to this pulpit, and a man of unusual spiritual sensitiveness, thus following in the line of the past and helping to prese...rve the est > . 2 £ 4) C _ «1 s s -5 - £ > M « £ "S -I 5 • J3 u «», 3 " e o 25 I Q S3 ° First Church, Congregational, Danvers, Mass. I'S deeply religions element so conspicuous in the life of the church. After his resignation he was pastor in Cliftondale, Mass. , and in the Presbyterian Church of Lake Alfred, Florida. He died March, 1916. A memorial service was held in this room at which a fitting sermon was given by Rev. De Witt S. Clark, D. D. , pastor of the Tabernacle Church in Salem.
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