by the Rev. Charles Brown, D.D.
In the first talk in this series on February 16, Bishop Paget gave his reminiscences. Today Dr. Charles Brown, one of the most eminent of Baptist preachers, is to say something of his own life and memories.
They cover his pastorates at King's Stanley, at a stipend of under £100 a year; at Nailsworth where he won fame as a preacher, and at Ferme Hornsey, where he built one of the finest churches in the Denomination. In 1908 he was made President of the Baptist Union. He retired in 1925 and is over eighty years of age.