The Dead of the Presbyterian Church in Kentucky Address Delivered Before the T
The Dead of the Presbyterian Church in Kentucky Address Delivered Before the T
Edward P Edward Porter Humphrey
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J. Breckinridge, after an intimacy of twenty years, . Said of Dr. Nelson : "I never knew a more godly man, a more noble gentleman, 10 Centennial of Preshyierianhm in Kentuckij. A more illustrious example of a great pulpit orator. " "He spoke extempore always, but the pathos, the unction, the impressiveness of his preaching were atnazing. " (Sprague IV. , (i88. ) But his brain give way under the tasks which he imposed upon it. He slowly died at the top and fell to the earth, at the age of fifty-...one. Dr. Nelson's career belongs to the first half of the century. Be- fore leaving this period we should recall a few other names which adorn our annals. Samuel K. Nelson, the brother of David, was one of the founders of the Asylum /for the Deaf and Dumb. Joshua L. Wilson, when a lad of nine years, heard David Rice preach his first sermon. He and Dr. Cleland were ordained at the same time. After a laborious and fruitful ministry of six years at Bardstown and Big Spring, he took charge of the first church in Cincinnati, where he became a pillar of Presbyterian ism.
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