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The church was reopened March 3, 1902 ; sermons being preached by Rev. C. T. Home and Mr. S. Figgis. In 1904, Rev. G. Campbell Morgan, D. D. , having undertaken the task of resuscitating the decayed interest at Westminster Chapel, desired Mr, Swift to become his colleague. Mr. Swift accepted the respon- sible position, and has ably seconded Dr. Morgan in his splendidly successful work. The Dulwich church then invited Rev. John Hugh Edwards, of Newtown, Montgomeryshire, to become its pastor. Mr.... Edwards M 2 164 CONGREGATIONALISM IN SURREY entered on the charge in 1905, and exercised a success- ful ministry till the end of 1907. A variety of circum- stances, however, led him to the conviction that he might hope for greater usefulness in other surroundings, and at the commencement of 1908 he accepted a call to Hanover Chapel, Peckham. The pastorate is now vacant. CROYDON CHRIST CHURCH, ADDISCOMBE (1882) When in January, 1878, Rev. N. L. Parkyn retired from the Congregational Church in George Street, a number of the congregation left with him.
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