A History of the Brick Presbyterian Church in the City of New York
A History of the Brick Presbyterian Church in the City of New York
Knapp Shepherd
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Osborn, a large man every way; people who had any sham about them generally gave him a wide berth. Thomas Denny's fine, scholarly face looked up from the front pew on the middle aisle. There were Harvey Fisk and Calvin Goddard and Charles H. Rogers. There were William H. H. Moore and Robert H. McCurdy and David McAlpin. There were Enoch Ketcham and Joseph Parsons and Marshall Blake. There were Charles Trumbull White, the chemist, and Mancer M. Backus, the furrier, who would turn from selling a ...sealskin muff or cloak and discuss Greek roots, or theology, or mathematics with you at your pleasure. " To complete the picture we must place in the pul- pit the dignified figure of Dr. Vincent himself, in regard to whose power as a preacher the appreciative words of his successor may be quoted: "No better sermons were preached or published in this city than those delivered in this pulpit during Dr. Vincent's ministry. They were always fresh, thoughtful, sug- gestive, marked by spiritual insight and wide schol- arship, clothed in a vigorous and beautiful style.
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