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Show LARGE CflnuHEunllflLylll HEAB FATHER AND mH Visiting Preachers AlternatCfiirlcr" SI. Mark's Cathedral and flL Bfl Paul's Church, 'fl ts? Largo congregations listened to iV ' n T(l P visiting reclors, father and son, whctP ternnted In the pulpits of St Mark' thodral aud St. Paul's church Stir , Ujdf, morning nnd evening. fJjW The Rev. William P. Ten DroccV W Farlbult. Minn., delivered a sermorj' nf St. Mark's in lb morning, and prcdilitflSl"llw at St. Paul's at the evening service. r His son. Rev. G. II. Ten Droccll -"" Marrlam Park, Minn., ac-'i!'.)i- d tho5..-.l)i pit of St. Paul b In tlu morning CW" . preached ut St. Mark's lu thy ovenlnS, hCnB Rev. William P. Ten Urocele tcokF 'ul his text, "The building lKly framcdUliclT ; gather." He treated tin church d. tich 1 building, and look as an aM i'.lustri , ca tho cathedral at Colon?. which heSjW h whs the highest mark of architect: thfi br beauty of Its kind In the world li(i&vt -rt tb iuweel the llg.ro. desrii'j'n- nu, '2-.wim , tildes of tho .wirly churcn, and "r-rffttrnU1 with a glowing petoialijn In vhlchj'AlLt tltf said that the symmetry of tho cathfl'llL o at Cologne represents the "building5! P n. framed together." and typifies 'lTs1 glorious history of the Christian vbx!'Afi , The Rev. O. I I. Ten Hroeck took ntf"Vt 0' text "Setting his face steadfasllyW,L di' wards the city of Jerusalem." He di'1, ( fl( vivid lessons from tho three great Blbl5n.0.nTU feasts. Including the feast of Taf Jtfp fc'-i nacles. the feast of dedication, andfe-'i f"e! feast of the Passover. sf'.ttbcl" The Rev. William P. Ten Broeck'Lri been warmly received In Suit lake 87!jiii lie In a brother-in-law of .lamcskKfl; , Vundt. a vestryman of St. Paul's, jfc vhz also of Mrs. M. Oglesby of this city. ' |