PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
CENERALJSSEMBLY. SESSION OPENS. ,i wcmblv of the Pr«byrteGi'„f"\e»; Zealand opened Church !»t night, the faft. P,ul , P " G H. McXeur) ** r,t ° r Tte church was tilled to giS g^ membersoftherrcs " &** ''Sited that there »ere 291 •-"ffSS of the Assembly. to# °l Tames Aitkcn, oi Gi»gaming year. Bememhrance. • • „ Moderator, tho Rev. u. fl*^ n Wche?the.icod of re; christian. ]cct ouj . menior ,es. * Church forget- *"£ Jknit'v in iU own affairs.-' Kvaof « Christian Lord? Racial "* •£ hindered many otherwise debut national* d.ffer- ** M not imply superiority or m- «**£ Also intellectual pride often All of us at all times instances ttivine Guidance had saved us forgot God was the mast SiSL of creatures. Tho influence TdTOrurch on personality was « , This was shown by tho proPT"j» had made in heathen counsZ "fa there a fading in the glow sa. Spirit of Divine Grace in us? US speaker. It was considered to be a sign of weakness ?kk earnest about the saving of -JiMtAs or to show any earnestness Swrthing. The Church that failTie diiplav a vigorous and live "Ljdism had failed in its mission, ,j todays were numbered. jjthems were given by the combined choirs. fcivtbe visiting clergy will be acntjdi civic reception by his "Worship (Mr J. K. Archer).
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Press, Volume LXIII, Issue 19159, 16 November 1927, Page 13
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