The Presbyterian Magazine

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The Presbyterian Magazine
Van Rensselaer, Cortlandt, 1808-1860, [from Old Catalog] Ed
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Without show or ostentation, Dr. Yale discharged the duties of a pastorate of forty-eight years in the flame congregation ; during which period he was, to a remarkable decree, both in private and public, an example to his flock, and to his brethren in the Gospel ministry, of all those traits of character which are given by the Apostle Paul as belonging to a worthy Christian bishop. In private he daily " walked with God." In ecclesiastical bodies he was unobtrusive, bnt exerted an influence whic...h was felt and highly appreciated.
Mr. Wood has rendered a valuable service to the Church in preparing and publishing this volume. The rich materials for pious thought, and tbe noble example of diligence in well-doing, which it furnishes, if trea- snred up and improved by the reader, can scarcely fail to make him a Digitized by Google 426 The Religious World. [September.
wiser and better man, and a more devoted and nsefal minister. The funeral di.scourse at the close of the volume, is appropriate and impressive — such as is fitting for the funeral of a minister- who (as the text employed imports) '* had come to the grave as a shock of corn in his season." The portrait is a valuable remembrancer of his dignified and venerable counte* nance.


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