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never, to this day, sought connection with any branch of the Presbyterian Church. Mr. McDon- ald was a powerful preacher and was the means of doing much good throughout the island. After the death of this truly great though in some respects peculiar man his little band of faithful followers in Strathalbyn disbanded and are now happily united with the Presbyterian congregation of that place. In 1889 Rev. John McLeod resigned his charge of the congregation of Strathalbyn and returned to Scot- land. He was succeeded by Rev. Malcolm Camp- bell, whose induction took place on 20th March, 1895. For nearly eight years Mr. Campbell, with characteristic fidelity, discharged the duties of pastor

in this congregation, when his resignation was ac- cepted.

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