DR. FROST RESIGNS. 
Manchester Pastor to go to Lowell 
— Resignation Read 
Last Sunday. 
The resignation of Rev. Dr. Theo- 
dore Lyman Frost, as pastor of the 
First Baptist church, Manchester, 
was read last Sunday by the pastor 
supplying the pulpit, during one of 
the Sundays of Dr. Frost’s vacation. 
Dr. Frost is to go to Lowell in the 
early fall. His resignation came as 
a great surprize to a large percent- 
age of the congregation. 
Rey. Theodore Lyman _ Frost, 
D. D., was born in Boston, April 10, 
1870. He received his early educa- 
tion in the Boston public schools, 
and in 1898 graduated from the 
3oston Latin School. He graduated 
from Harvard College in June, 1901, 
with the degree of Bachelor of Arts. 
He graduated from Rochester Theo- 
logical Seminary in May, 1904, and 
received the degree of Bachelor of 
Divinity from the same institution. 
Temple University of Philadelphia, 
conferred upon him the doctor’s de- 
eree in theology in June, 1911. 
Dr. Frost has had considerable ex- 
perience in religious work. During 
his junior year at Harvard Univer- 
sity hé conducted evening services 
for almost a year in the Mount Ver- 
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non Congregational church of Bos- 
ton. During his senior year at 
Rochester, he was pastor of the Em- 
manuel Baptist Mission, a branch of 
the Second Baptist church, Roches- 
ter, Ni Yai us yacations. in. the 
seminary were spent in supplying 
churches in Vermont and Connecti- 
cut. He has also done work under 
the direction of the Evangelistic As- 
sociation of New England. 
Dr. Frost was ordained at Rum- 
ford Falls, Maine, and took up work 
there in November, 1904. He _ re- 
mained with this church until Feb- 
ruary, 1907. During this period he 
baptized forty-four candidates ; add- 
ed fourteen to the chureh by letter 
and two by experience; reduced a 
debt of about four thousand dollars 
by $1,000. He began work in Skow- 
hegan, Maine, with the First Baptist 
church of that place in February, 
1907. and remained with that church 
until October, 1908. Part of this 
time he was also acting pastor of 
the Congregational church at East 
Madison, Me., preaching there in the 
afternoon. During this period 32 
were received by baptism. From 
October, 1908, he has been working 
in the First Baptist church, Man- 
chester. Thirty-nine have _ been 
added to the church by baptism. 
The parsonage debt has been re- 
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duced from $1200 to about $300 and 
nearly ten thousand dollars ex- 
pended on church improvements and 
installing a new pipe organ. Every 
cent was raised tor the improve- 
ments by cash and pledges, and only 
a small note remains unpaid on the 
church but is fully covered by good 
pledges. 
The Worthen St. Baptist church, 
of Lowell, to which Dr. Frost has 
been unanimously ealled offers a 
splendid opportunity for his training 
and gifts. It has a total membership 
of nearly four hundred, and a resi- 
dent membership of nearly three 
hundred. It has a fine brick church 
building fully equipped for religious 
work. Its main audience room can 
seat between six and seven hundred 
people. The church is located in the 
heart of the city and is about three 
minutes walk from City Hall. 
Those who know the church con- 
sider it one of the finest in the state 
with a tremendous evangelistic op- 
portunity. The church is a spiritual 
one and the spirit of harmony and 
unity prevails. 
Living will teach you how to live, 
better than preacher or book. 
—Goethe. 
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