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Rev. Mr. Lincoln Accepts Call to 
Church in Lowell. 
Following up the announcement 
in last week’s Breeze that Rev. C. 
Arthur Lincoln, a former Manches- 
ter pastor, had received a call to 
Congregational — 
the Kirk Street 
church, Lowell, we print below, Mr. 
Lincoln’s letter of acceptance: 
Moline, Hl., Oct. 16, 1912. 
To the Members of the Kirk Street 
Congregational Church, and So- 
ciety, Lowell, Mass. : 
Dear Brethren: Your cordial in- 
vitation, graceously extended to me 
by unanimous vote to become~ your | 
pastor, I wish to acknowledge with 
gratitude and sincere appreciation. 
I cannot but recognize the compli- 
ment of your confidence in me by 
the trust which you thus repose in me. 
Your invitation forces me anew to 
the humble consideration of my 
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powers and of the basis of my call — 
to the ministry. The task to which 
vou summon me is a large one, and, 
were I to consider my natural quali- 
fications alone, I should feel unequal 
to it. But after careful thought and 
earnest prayer for divine direction J 
have come to the strong conviction 
that the opportunity you have offer- 
ed me is a divine summons to duty, 
and, if this be true, then I may look 
for the fulfilment in my case of the 
word of our Lord, ‘‘My strength. is 
made perfect in weakness.’’ Know- 
ing that your invitation so happily 
unanimous has not come in any 
measure through self-seeking on my 
part, and, believing your hearts and 
minds have been guided by the influ- 
ence of the Holy Spirit to this end, 
I hereby accept the call to the pas- 
torate of the Kirk Street Congrega- 
tional church, and fervently pray 
that the unanimity of mind and — 
heart which has attended the church 
and myself in this matter may con- 
tinually characterize our work to- 
gether in the kingdom of our Lord 
and master, Jesus Christ. I expect 
to complete my work in Moline, Sun- 
day, Nov. 10th, 1912, and, if 1 am 
released at that time, I shall begin 
my work with you Sunday, Novem- 
ber 17th, 1912. 
HKafnestly desiring your continued 
prayers on behalf of the work which 
we shall undertake together and as- 
suring you of my purpose to conse- 
crate all my powers to the service of 
Christ in Lowell to which you have 
invited me, I am 
Faithfully your pastor-elect, 
(Signed) CC. ARTHUR LINCOLN, 
