Memorial of the Centennial Anniversary of the First Presbyterian Church Augusta

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Dr. Davis died. A tablet in the vestibule of the church tells of the esteem in which he was held by the congregation and the community. In 1879 Dr. H. F. Campbell and Dr. W. C. Wardlaw were elected to the ofhce of Elder, and duly ordained June the 2 2d. In the month of June, 1880, Rev. Dr. Irvine was invited to occupy his former pulpit in Montreal for the Sabbaths of July and August. His habitually fine health had given way; perhaps the change from the climate of Canada to that of Georgia had b...een too much for a man of his age. He had worked incessantly for nine years. Early and late he was at the call of his parishioners. He wrote two sermons a week, because "it was easier, " he said, "to give them something new than to get his mind back into the old channel. " He had many sor- rows, and the strain on mind, body, and heart was too much for the strong man. In 1880 an attack of broken- bone fever prostrated him. One day he arose from his bed to administer to a parishioner because he had promised her to pray with her as she passed through the "dark valley.

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