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RELIGIOUS ACTIVITY.

nGUCION AND SOCIAL VICES,

Preaching last Sunday'morning in. St. John's Church, on a passage in St. Paul's lottor'to, tho Colossiana, in whjch |ho Apostle rofora to tho pit of sensuality mitT of which the, Cqloes jans had been, raised by the power ofjthe npw life imparted:,tc them in Christ; Dr. Gjbb said the' picture painted by the Appstlo was indeed Via. But it was, not pvorcolpurod. St., Paul's. statement*)' found ycrifjcafcion,. if, fet were reqpired, m;. tho paeos.flf secular, htcratpre of . ,f.hat poriod. ,1X °f, fyWmr #P- gra?9 FSge of l'npitnß, thopgh- those wore of. a,date soma.what'latqr, depicted q society which, ; ;as''tho TO- ! '# "''only walked but lived most loathsome vices. Bad a"s.so.n}qder ; p, world might bja'.itviyas a ,vast|y--better "world th>n>that of pagan antiquity; Christianity, had. created on, the \yhple, a "sense of shame, in the' comropnify. find it $ap ' sufficient-. tfl pause the lovers of iniquity' to hidp if possible thpif viceij.v' In paganism vice bore 3.front of brass I .' ''■:■'. wjiat- the prcachor dosirpji eisp .'was. this: .as it' was only' t)io .'Gospel of Christ that had. hujni)iv society. ;from tho putrjd loyels of ajitiqiijtyj gp, : it wfta tho Gospel and tlio Gospel" alone which prevented human society from sinking.again swiftly, to these-'-, depths.', Men-talked '. qf. tho' poyfer; of civilisation to cleanse the heart and !make pure tho, pollutca "stream of "human "life. 'It was vain speech., Soratch . a Russian,; 7 Baid a proverb, and yon find a Tartar: One' had not to penetrate very deeply into tho' natural map r till one found the beast im man; .-.'Ho '.knewT-that -tberq Vw'ero multitudes of "clean Awholesome, Balfrespecting men wbOididnpt'prpfoßS to'ho Christians, and<nu'ght indeed be apparently destitute- or all religious convaotions.-." was the ligion-«f; .Christ;, thjt had; made such-livei possible.;\Christianity'■.!>'■had .cleared.;: the ground for '-them, prpridgd the atmosphere' and conditions, vyhieh mqdo $em, possible. But,,how - long would one; pftntipup tfl find ouch lives if faith were to die' out of- the: . heart of; the world ? ,It wa.s : folly of tho, i most, Wrt■ to shut their eyes.to thesefthjpgii-rthft proof of them did not lie in imaginary -pr speculative- '■': consider anions; Le,s -them; only .-cpnsidcr the .that were beiqg tb.e.! books that .'were being published a,s tliat yeryhqur dj thofip who : had sKakep off l Tyhat-they plowd to tprjn the shackles of religion.- -tt'iyap a literature of decadence, which east dqvfn thV image pf "Ch'risi; and "se_t up.'.instead'sq image of tho' goddess' Ijppricjtyj'.'. The most sacred 'sanctions of morality" and family life were 'torn : to ; - shreds—treated with; the utmost • contumely'. W ■•.S'p.-..',■'.-■" :.,".,•,,>-.. ' ■'■-. Had '-",tWy ■ Hfit.icod, ,P.r, Gfi\),V ■ asked, a rooent leiidipg ..'Mtiole ip The Dominion, in ; whioh ,qgrs ve rebuke had bqen ad.q}inisfjored, , flq'q. judge qf ? ,fcho 'Sjiprpniq '■■ Court fgjv the 'proclaimed from the" Bqn'ph on thq 'spbject:;ofr.'divqrpoP \itt was" ; a'sta ; of. th'e't™p3—an-otqinqpSfSigpTT-to, find, sq nigh ; placed' an, pffipial ■; speaking wiin, 'regret t.he ; -logis,lainre';had in a • momepVl pf P> ol '!M spity gopo^;bap} 7 ;-qp pppiq preTiqps'logial^-• pnt': %a epd to a ,qf: things, which. 'simply' .encouraged' vica : and'.'irprqor'al:; ity.i; Hq,'lbq preacher, feltithqqlfM ipdf°d tp, 'article; in; question,, and TTPUIq hqve .bepn pleaspd ;jf appreciative attoptiop : hfcd' be^n' .to jt jp - some of : thp coprts of 'f;h'q;''Qhnrclj;>■.', It'.was $$_ .cjifficfllt tq.-per-; ceive what things °?WP tp. . The G.os-, 'peliwhjp^'sqrm'ftpy.'persons, ; i|fer6-iii their pyrri conceits', af, „ nioment, .striving : .fa;;, qverT t(ifflw, ijirap the .world's qne. .bayricr betweon' itself and the. excesses apd foulness'of, the world^p^rtheVpast. ",]ln : ; fapo of;many mo^er^.teridohplesthoj-e.'was;nioro' r th3ri iuisti-, flpatipn loi: Tqnnyeqp's 1 ' : VHavfi We risen from out thq.beast?—:then back iptfl b^^i\^aip.ss:-^7--;"v ; V : ■'"•■ \- '■•'■■-

ANpilicAN VESTMEHT§i ' '

: ; VS : . '■■ DEBATE |Ni(QQ]SfYQbATIQNi ■; ' y ./.' -A" discussion ofBusiness, i the> >- Of vand; lnqdi- : (icatienf '■of "the■oxis|il|'<Kw|^la ttig > to, this, iconduct■:'■ ofdivine Vas commenced : in Convocation of Caaierbury'on'May 6. '.'' : The Archd.oacpn i.pf wtyh of; thp.taafter fad referred,,;' moved:—" That the 'Eucharistip 'Vestmontfl, .oommonly-; xaTOeVtfl Tlgh^y';regarded. i.a,s. iymbolic of any.dieti(tsiv«ly doctrines,: and whereas thfi tho ruling] judgments , : ih • regard ■ to • thoi ■ ep-. .Rear: to bj».liable". to; reasp'n'aljle' doubt,'; it le .exppd(6nt''th'at' .two ; 'alterative -vCsturciß : f6r th'S'-'ihinister"'At;,tH©,tirao pf celebrating the Holy Communion, ;*)*■>' Q) the wjth stqlo or eoarf, , arid'flio ho|)d of .'h\i. '.degree; '(2)'.■ the -EucJiaristic, (vestments, cdinrnonly bo, called, by recbgnjsod asMawful under, proper rdgulationsi 1 !' In:-concluding.hU'spewfli tlifi : archdeacon;said i-nTha Vcoininittce, think it, is* the ; diity. of • the Tlaui@ to'■> speak , rawd honestly arid-openly iwhethfir ta His Jlajesty tho. King,; who,, has sont ÜB^is - lette:rj.pr ifl their lordehiris;. of tho .Upper Honse, o^.te tjhe' Coiivocatipin ■ of- York; or ■te the); people »t large.', >■Wβ c|pi not wish ta recommend tho House'any attitude of d.'BphediT: encoto the law, but we.dq wish to f rfiponh mend to the Honao the 'exped.iency. of; the; u,se of ttblorant recognition of diversity of usfl, \¥e wish toirecommend,. nothing,else, , but nothing , less. ■:.■'■;- .-..■•■;';!...: '.'■/ , '\.-\- ;The I(ean _ <),f, sajd :r7;To alter the in order, -to' legititnatise* 's Ipt ;and acti'pf; dißobediehce 'of :tnb law : on 'the;part of hurnbor. of clergy is, likely to corflebaclf. upon us," and /eufficienlly justifies u^.in opposing this motion. '.' ; ■ : -The' Dean ofliVostminster 'said'the; ajsk the Hpuse to affirm, any ~-'x&-, solution''': which : / touched 'the'. OrnanicntsRubric, or any words m the Book; of Common 1 Prayer; '. They .did::not '.think it■■ expedient that/eithpr ofjthe tW9.vcs,fcureeinLyse Bha,ij]d bo' prohibited: : ■•■..-... "" f,■_,■•■; .-,'-\ y- Alter', a'• niost; interesting discuesion the' moiiO;n rpflec^icig : the opinion of too'was not pressed,'' t]ie' JolloVing; being: agreea to iwitu only. . dissentients :-r, ',' That this House, hbldjng that, it is~not.de:sjrable, that aiiy. alteration, should be niade in v the Ornaments Rubric, declares its opinion that in the preecn-t oiroumßwnces of the' Churph.of England neither of the two esisk ing Tisageß as regards th.o vesture of the ministers at the Holy. ouglit. |p be. prohibited.-".'..' ~ :'i: : :■':■:'.• ■".--."..■■ - .'.'. ' :, ;; ; Thcfpllowiiig ,:rjd,er i vi was ;■ added. - rqoufy:—• Anc| it is .hereby declared .thaf.PJ jiflV dc.clarat.iorY is ; iiitended to; set foftih "'iri- tho Pfaypr-bpok 'and ■Article of thp' CHurch of-England/ , : ' ■""■' "".' ■.■'.";' '

THr.LftST PF IV* BiEAjlf!9<\T|ONs.

. ■\Vrjting'on Mjly 2,' |ho' Rflmp correspond, ent'.pf lljo '".'■f a '?''?l*";'?*S^' : ■■'■■ .■'•■■ This morning and \\\\s, aftprjioqn tlje thjrd, qnd last,' of the series pf ; Beatifications of',sbe present;■ year "'tppk' place, ''with.;"Wer usual stately ant} jmpresaive cereqionial. --'Many, lied) , relativesi. of mprp than onp ofjt(ip, v npiy \v6ro' present 'in the tribunes, "nin,gne .them ' the Abbe Eusobp' Ven'ard!": protb'cr of ihV .Bleesed ' ■ who wa.s, bofn 'iii'/'l'oljiera "'in' 1529, a.nd, niariyr'qil. iii 1861:/ 'Withm. the Jas't '.fan, yeara v thg. Dib r oese of Poitiers : lias seen tlireo o{ its p|ii(di'(!ii raised : to the; altars: "On May 24, 191)01' Leo XIII i-'beftifie'd'iJtHe „ Martjr Charles Cernayj a few, months later ho decretd the Karne' honour to Mme. j dps Lestcnnee'j Fdundross of the' Miles do Notre' Danie,' and -to-day Bills X hus raised, to the altar/ Theophano Vena.rd. ;■■■ : ; , : '■'!--::'. '—"'. '-'■■:<■■': '■:■■ ■/'' : '.:'■'-,

'JOTTINGS:

■ : Of all tho endeavours to. impress upon those in p or fairly comfortablo circumstances ;iho misery and torrible : conditioilS:Of life among the waifs of our great citJijsV none are inoro successful than those'of the: Solvation' -Vγ'"}' (says, a-liondon paper). The 'thou'sa-ndg of people Tylio , 'th,rflngfid' tjw /\ljiprii Hall an of 'tlw . meotiiii);, of .'thp Social ;Popartroent olftlisi 4r)Tiy had pf brought befprn them'in-,vseries.'of tahlpau's^—in fact, x kind of Pageant of ;th;« Poor. Drainatic reprcstntfttioris lyoragivin of the. Emb'ii'nkinont on i\ wint«r ni^htrwith, of lniddled ai\d wuitv ph'ilt)ren dancing 'to 'the sfrji&ipf ~i barreUriJAn; showed wliat could bo done 'for fjieee. dcreljctß' dnd thp ones of the'streets.,,ln eputraet ragged.'Eaet,lind.mites'piiine jt" hsx&

of noat cliildron from one of the homos, end then there poured down into tho areoa reproBentetJTes of all tl)p trades which the Army' teaches, bearine impjemonte or the produoe'of their toll.. Thorq waa aiso aa elaWajo ropreoentation of tho doportore of emigrants from the Old Country to tho wider ■reslms- beyqgd i/ho eeas.; Thq pageant was a. |ivifflg;,,picturo 6f r bb.e.,work~of the Army ia all ite;.stages v ,; ; :; .; ;,;/;■.;■■.■ - ■' .'-.-. ■;"■-;,-. ' Tlie. report' of the architect of Cologn* ;. Cathedral opntains, tjie -Bnßpjjacepent taat . the condition of the cathedral ie m maay respects exceedingly unsatisfactory, although . the main' frame of-the building is s 'thqrpilg]Sly sound and its safety- is, not imperilled. TOi* oosts of. thq necessary .repairsi are estimated at.many.mij]i<tns : pf. marke. v :' b, .. ':.''::, ■'-.■ ■:..>: In huiiiqrpus ijluisiratimof ings. that arisq frqni tj)e nomenclature , of tb», sees of -, Ariglican.; ; iand Roman VCatnolic : bishops being in , some instanoea the easML the, English \pU>man says:-rA fewiyeftrs ago tjiq.Bjshoo of Soutiiwark receiyqdv a .-Kill,', amounting.».-., to about. £100, irqin :ij finn pf furnishers. \TK» , .bishop ran his eye down the/items, and ho frowned as he read; It seemed -that hi* \ trusted had'; broken cmt into a. ;■■• strange . bpttom of ' tlie list was an item "qno nursery fender, twq'Eumqas.'- Tho bishop undsrsw<J--an4 smiled.-'...''. -'■-.■:■; ''-:. ; ■■-', ■-, .'•"'■.;-. -.' : :■;■-■;:'■■■ 'At. a, recent meeting of the synod, oi Lα , . Prestytcrian '.Ch'urbli, of , England, .thequesi tipn : of a'-, department, ,p{. phurph an 4: Iflbqni ' was raised, m tho of .the; coniinittej ;' on. tjie!' stato, of 'religion. and public inarali. Though the time was not yjt ripe for taking the important step qf estabjfshiilg '> eoch : H clepartnient, they snggpstccl iiat'in furama a, deputation from the trade cpiinpils.pif great.- cpntrps, in; which (it , , jnetj should bit receivedioji the floor flfthfi. eynqd, fnd tfcslf labour men. should' be invitftd'tib'jjttwid special services; and, further,' tjtujt minijfc ter3:ahpuld bo: urged- to.got in contact .witl| ' ■'. ', the loaijers of the Labour'moYement in their ': respective /-districts." ,"" '"'■.'■■[ .'■ ''-:.''• •; ; l)r. Elwood rector of. Emanaoi -, Church, B°stbn, wlioßO . syetem.has' l»oe^;mufhdjepußsp^, pf.jate,.hits been;, compelled to restfrom Eia at least. six months on account of qvwy ■wiqrk/"■';,',- ■:■'.' '.-\\'.. ''/:■'■ ..,,.::-.;..;: ';/v;'■';,/' 'i\'^',t: In -ftie English' Wosjeian:Motl»dißft m* , ' munity a 'movemfait ia - oh\ foo.t—whifit, ty, is' carefully explained, ie-"not a sgx ,wn*-r, to' socuTP .fclie,att«ndftn<»; : -,wp I SVfl|lqfe.ft-' Cpnfonejice- of duly-qß»lified- wpm.eh'. afl.V% '• ropreseutativca'. ■. It is; euggogted 1 H l *' present; situation arieea flprq frpm T^qnan^i . leaßfieee "ttwh from, .any ipieny<p. : lp" (fepj; womoua just epfepft.fpr thqfr ; .'|tnfi T - Hugh/Pnee Hughepi 'addressing.i 'mcptjpg in :i^vow<qt l the mpvemeijt, (sxpljined,. $alj they were; npt claiming.'rights, , ' kut VW* simply piwipiied by the beuef reform s# JJjat . they thft work .'of: tliq , -.: 1, ~;'■ i One; of the New England;. Congregational phurcheßT-:noar BpßtonT-haß..b(ien;simplifjing :-.. ,its creed 'and modifying its form-ofostprviop 1 : ..ueb^"in''.j%cpfying,;neAy'mcml)crsi^i''T^'4ce^.'''' ! , ration of' pereqnal, faith, to which I'tJust' , . aeeqnt iofWmombersiis required (runs:?. : it.Yon:' v Kw«i.:*!. : . : been cho6en ; at 'ypur own rejuept', to member* ■' ship", in this branci of the' Ohursjh.. ';:WfIiPAW ■ ! proposq for your "acceptance ■ \ba ; fpllqwing \ '; '(I) You. believei.'in Jesus Christ Vwi-ypw' . ' pattern,' and SaviQur j (2) ■ yquj piffir = ! po3e,V'witb. :t)od' b) help,: Va best ,ypi(. can, t<j !ser>e';.*and,*fdlow>Him.:'' , (l3)/-you';;fleju^. > 'ta..-', become a , ! part qf. the Christian .Church, , ' and .to , '/'stare/inVite'- : lifeVvitß;^wk J v^-:j^:^ , v siMpsibilitjeeVs , !fhis formula'(eaye a\ Ldit don paper) Ejusi. the: virtue 'of' ' and: £uffiwencyy; : ;M;'''! ■-.'„'■:.' : ■"■iJr. li/jrCraigViprincipiaj'.of t^q'Metro-; ■'• poliiai '(BaptKt) TaWniclq'Co|lege r ilion? .'. aqnV^ie;a]armed;aV'ffio ; 'moaeQre/pf Highejr, C^ueißp"'accepted. r by pr. itUrehall, in"bia, v • presidential thq Baptist Union, .lie" Rnncipar r 6^yß:.that liq'M,''-'p«i|q»uidl/ i girieved'V "tliai suoh; ; a ■ delivjaranoe !"elioaid j,<> lor^'"to:.-■,%'cHu"reliee;-'vHe objecte.to :'DrV 1 references to" the Htbrftryr vain* , of tpi [Old ,Testitaenti ;: urgingjUiat;'the ,: i.turee -arei-'-presMved-. to; us ibocausi- uiey coiij ftlajnbd ,! an authoritative; 'inepircd.record of ' , fte in: human -hißtory.M Ho rdesoribos part.dt; chap'tw'/o'il; W-Old': ;Tdet*is ; mo'nt , ' ai^a ,1, d<s'6ideaiy "questionable'- v,ytf?. / wioe..'v ; TJk> ;Loridon '■Christiaa;;Wqfld!! 8i»W ; that ae- Br. : M'Craig:-sands'.his, protest ;i$ the'official'qrgan.pf; the; Baptist ' Union, it, would' seem!'as. ! if; anbther-;dqwfcgradfi, ■ oosp ; ;trqve^.,,wqre.;tbjea.twjng. ; . r^,;.>:,y.,,i;v: , i ' ' ■■'.• ; A united *mßsionary. bonferpnoa ,wae held ;. in-Melbourne last week, ..having for itepbiect' &e epriading of. missionary. qntqrpnee ; thrquglMut;tho : ! world/f -.Greatjintoreßt; .wafl •taken' in tho cpnforence, W '.vi.W ' •. of tiie .World's' MissioDary!, Oonfetpnpp to, ■bo*hqld-at Edinburgh' next .year,' : whpn rej,.. frpm- Australian , ; Sbatqs' l araos, pectcy to';ho" preeont. T)io'. spoakare' at--the meetingsflwld;special knpwloflgq, tlio ; majority of; them having.-recently turned' from foreign parts, and . work among'the aborig'n<*i ; 4'a.p u aßSi T fo l y7 ', nesiane, , and in! India,/Chiiift, ■ Ati|ca,, Japftß, , and other -was , dealt with-, i■- '.-v, v ■' ■ , , - « W National.'i'rea;Ohuroli Opuuflil:by'■ the Iprmfi tion^ •■..of;'"an ' indepondont ; \V<>leh'GP o mf* , ; been ■ averted; .or ■'. at , least'" lu« proposal, ;which: has boeii cxqiting,,; WftlslJ . I'ree' 'Churchmen' -for, some \ Iβ* ': Pflfit. ?a m e ■ . up : for.'discussion at' a' conferpnpfi ■ of. \\elaft Free Church. Federation; isepretWWr W ether representative Welsh FreerChwohmea, r held at Llandrindod Wells on "Wp»W«'.. W« .'; conference;;hadvboen" summoned ;; by ,lvev,; Thomas taw- to -arrange for ■ Jpwott's- yisits Pfiuc!Psl%;during; his v presidantiil year," tp '.disquss". the,: We(so ~ Disestablishment. campaign, and ,to arrange ; for'aiWels'h-'dqyotianal ponyontionilbut toe ~ question v'q'f au".? independent ' Oqupmj became "tho most: ■imppjtantitopip on toft ; agenda; , Mr., l^avr^spqke. -at'.length; tollshow „• tho,gJeat'dißadvantagbs tinder.which \Valt3»- , would'■ labour by -separatipn, from tlie -.Na? tion'al .Council.'!:Tho o'utcoine was' a rosolu-i;'.-; tion, which commanded tho support ; or ■ the ■ : ontiro ; meeting,' that ./the queßnon or - the fpriuationqf'a Welsh/National Free Church■.;■, Council iwoiild 'not for the further ■- ! cbnsidqred.i' ;It ; is : ;goodfnews to hear ithav iitho Welsh/ Baptist' Counojl now -recqmmondi the churches i& its' union to join, in; the Fro* . ;Ghv^ : /l%erationVmqvementJ-;-A; '■[■';'.■[ ;V:/.^'. "The Iter: China)' qannqt reconcile hinisplf to yiq. 're- ' : treat!'»policy".'of v e: s X(qnd■TO: So: -, oiety, and,' single h.ancjea, he 'ie 'BeHlße h(TO' , self/to''raise '±;500U'to.. preyeiit : -... . tiou 'of Jthe,' , .foreign,q^ndit,urp, : th.is. : year,'-,'r'' Al'f.'.Foster,, is.. reCp^ised, as,"oup ,pf,.. tN'- / greates't/'Englisj) :in- Cftipa;- : : b;q-.. •is' proying-h,)ms6lf ! a' pprtect ; adopt.'a,t ftionoy; ;, raising ' Tbip' p^ppprtian/ of: thg ! - ' $#)0(J- tliathe \\di socurpd .'Jβ" jfiU more: pr'-. :ipss /of: a' scotpt j : -'but thorp/are. hopes. that; wjieifthq:iiew'.£.'MiS. }3qard meetsi thogl^V:■' t|diiigs ;\v|ll;b.q'nirojilaipiod th>V %•; Fos^r!' nils the'sit\i.atiqu'by ( jiis bold '■'. Hq li|(is:undcrta^b|i•• \h\i!' campaign '. ■; authprisatipii, and regartjlc^•/.■■ of any -'re'n.rpjjatjpp:. hq"-'injiy'. incur. ■Sign^ : .,'..,'-.; arp'f'uot . (says' : ;-. World") tlmt thq 'liMs- cpflstitmmte shrink frpni 41iq rqirqat pqlipy t|)e long; ':-: throatcne4 .stqp'ha.'a'bes^^ko^.;', , . .'./.:;-

Y.M.C.AI NOTES,

(ByrH.N.H.)

' Sir; ; SHQwbull, tlib new: general eecrotary ; , q{■the/ y.M.p.A;, will, arrivp frpiq v Sydufey.-'jji'f.the Wiraaroa. next Wpdncsdny, ; " . : Thp epvpnth auuiyersary'of; the' Wellingtoa ' , X.iVi.O.A. lias bceu.iixed for>Thursday, tiopr . tp.mbor'lG', qnd, thq speaker for the gatflprijig ■'<■, will ■.: bo Mr. 4, 'J. " Virgo,; pf tlio Sydney : ; ; Y.M'.C.A. .vA ::.•■■'■.■■ : i'.'-' , -':'.." , .'■ : 'i:'- ,; 'v..\ >'"'■■■■:■'' '•■'.' .. Tim '}jQrif}pn; Y.M'Q'A.'s' have been' doing; ■' .somo ,\vondpj'ful• work in. ppm\cction M'ith ahr : nual military encampments. : -'In yiow pf . great sijpcess AyiiicK has attonded the arron'gor ;.■ mpnts ma{lp iii proviousyoars bythpipentral;'., :: A'sspcifttipn in' providing niarquees, in -.the on-,.:' caiiipriieiits of iliovmen o|ih& "■•• Force;,U|'e, comn\jtte<!' baye' depid,ed' to make' similar provision camp's <« be held pti Salishury''.Pla'iiv- , for.. Augvist, ; . w)i'en.. npArly' ; . 20,00(1:" mpii of tlm'liiindpn' regiments.'wifl'.;.; iindcrj?() ; tijeir' annual ''training'.'•,■' Thb- ' b'ili{.ies. for. gootl a, itHnigst; ; sp ;a ■; '.con s ■ ■ conrsp. of nieiy at ijiich a titno' are. iiiCftlcuU ; ; able, nnd tl\p arp , hppeful. t|ia^: : ' ffiprids \v'i|l '. endprs'o their : action ,by me- ; • viding■• t|ip. £2?o''ripecsstsry for njceiit^■ tue, '.'-\ . e^?ei\sc,s,.p p | t^is..'im.pprt!\nj , iYprk,.! , Tr:^.A'ss9ctßT.." ■; tiojj , '■' ■':'■"■■"'',. ■■-!■,,'.;.:..:■■' ■. ■• : -"'.''.i. : .'-,■ ', tlio Cl!iis|cji«rcli Vfc ; v : ; , table ■ spry(cp i\t ■ th'p ■•last Eftstcr ■ enpsmnmoM ■■ ■ of :tlip ■~;,.■; ■-,•■■;:« ;. : \ '.'

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RELIGIOUS ACTIVITY. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 550, 3 July 1909, Page 12

RELIGIOUS ACTIVITY. Dominion, Volume 2, Issue 550, 3 July 1909, Page 12

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