History of the Parish of the Incarnation: New York City, 1852-1912 (Classic Reprint)

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Throughout its history, the parish has maintained a conservative position, stedfastly adhering to the faith once delivered to the saints, and holding staunchly to the doctrines Of Evangelical truth and Apostolic order.

For the occurrences of parish life herein recorded the writer is indebted largely to the co-operation of the family of the Rev. Dr. Montgomery, and to Mrs. Max Kellner, the widow of the Rev. Dr. Brooks. The rector ates of these two pastors have covered more than half the period of the existence of the parish.

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