The below excerpt is taken from the history of Knox Presbyterian Church at: [url=http://www.knoxtoronto.org/history/index.html]http://www.knoxtoronto.org/history/index.html[/url]I highly recommed listening to sermons by William Fitch he preached at Knox during the 50's and 60's. [url=https://www.sermonindex.net/modules/mydownloads/viewcat.php?cid=222]View the available William Fitch messages here![/url]------------------[img align=left]https://www.sermonindex.net/images/fitchbig.jpg[/img]After another long vacancy William Fitch arrived from Scotland in 1955, fresh from the leadership of the committee of the Billy Graham crusade in Glasgow's Kelvin Hall. In many ways he was a new Robert Burns, so like his fellow Scot from the Glasgow area who had arrived 110 years before. He was a great preacher, whose expositions gave positive evidence of his doctorate in biblical studies. In his evangelistic zeal he sought to reach the students of the University for Christ. He sought to follow the model of British ministers such as John Stott in London, who made a church alongside a university into a student centre, without in any way neglecting the rest of the congregation. He also continued the stress on missions and most of the Knox missionaries whose pictures are on the north wall of the Winchester Room went out under his ministry. In the later years of his ministry Fitch was far from well, and retired in early 1972.---------------
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