MEETINGS AND SOCIALS.
MR V., V. JOHNSTON'S ADDRESS. " Mr W. W. Jdhnstoni of Melbourne, gu's* Mi address to an overflowing audience at tho .Crvstal Palado last night His addreto was entitled "Million« Will Never Die,' and ho ,a;d ho wanted that statement to bo tuJpin literally, as ho contended it waa a sound logical' proposition, capable- of . scriptural proof.. & said ho honestly believed that in iho developmoni of God's plana wo had teachsd a time when thera were millions now I living who woul'd not require to enter the tomb. Londicj evidence in support of this affirmation, 3lr Johnston oitad ecripturo to show Uiava timo would surely coma when God would wiv« away tears from off an Stbte, and ther* wopld be no inoro aj'ing (Rev. 2i, 4).. That, joyous occasion w». 3 , a4 *°" dated with tho Kingdom of •peaker allagod was about to bo «£t»blasl»eci on earth.
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Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17122, 18 April 1921, Page 9
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148MEETINGS AND SOCIALS. Press, Volume LVII, Issue 17122, 18 April 1921, Page 9
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