Communion Address, January, 1896

Friends and Brethren:—The Biblical record of the

great Nazarene, whose character we to-day commemorate,

is scanty; but what is given, puts to flight every doubt as

to the immortality of his words and works. Though [30]

written in a decaying language, his words can never pass [1]

away: they are inscribed upon the hearts of men: they

are engraved upon eternity's tablets.

Undoubtedly our Master partook of the Jews' feast