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AN HISTORIC CONGREGATION.

■ attaches in-'.-! staliation, ljSyJiich_ tookl pln'co ■, recently/, of the Re'v.vThoinas TJowau, JI.A.j, 'as assistant and successor, to the Rev. John 13..-Forsyth©; inthe .chargo of . Vinecash Prqsbyterian Church,-,in the Presbytery of sArmagh; in r respect -.of : the position c of'.the; congregation tat one:ot ihe.: r oldcstV;l , rc'sbytcfian. Churches'-vin i ' J tfifcwjfc -by the' BW.'ly>'|ff-.'*Maciiiilas,'';oijP6haf-down, in his speech'at tho dinner Which followed: the installation: The , first minister, said ..'Mr;- Macaulav, was ,tho l?o\\, Alexander Bruce,- a member.: of ea distinguished Scottish familv, whoso wife was tho Granddaughter <of ? an Earl.., Mr.' Bruce was settled in • Vinecash V: in 1697- t , ..From;; the : VinecashChurch . had . sprung • several. ' Presbyterian, congregations, including First, and Second \Portadown, : Eichill, ;' and 1 Tartaraglian. Nevertheless the, parent church had riover been moro . flourishing than it is.now. -Mr. Forsythe, to whom Mr: Rowan'has now been installedas . assistant; has;ministered < withV-greati acceptance in Vinecash I 'for ::tho past thirty years. • V' : -|

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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1054, 18 February 1911, Page 9

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AN HISTORIC CONGREGATION. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1054, 18 February 1911, Page 9

AN HISTORIC CONGREGATION. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1054, 18 February 1911, Page 9

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