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MISSION CONVERTS.

♦ DR. HENRY'S CAMPAIGN. _ The following are official figures showing, so far as it is possible for figures to show, the results of Dr. Henry's recent thiee-week's mission in Wellington. They represent those converts of tho mission who displayed their sincerity by signing cards, on which they also indicated the churches with which they were, or desired to be associated. The numbers of converts and names of denominations which follow, are tho result of an analysis of these cards. Presbyterians: 117 juveniles, G7 adults, iotal 184; Methodists: 78 juveniles, CO tdults, total 136; Anglicans- 58 children, U adults, total 102;Baptisfs, G8 juveniles 26 adults, total 91; Urethral: 15 juvenile?, 15 adults, total 50; Salvation Army: 11 juveniles. 19 adults, total 30; Congregationalists, 15 juveniles, 15 adults, total 30; Primitive Methodists: 18 juveniles, 7 adults, total 25; Church of Christ: 17 juveniles, 5 adults, total 22; Homan Catholics: i juveniles, 1 adult, total 5; Helping Hand Mission: 2 juveniles, 2 adults, total 1; Church of God: 2 juveniles, 2 adults, total 1; Lutherans: 1 adult; Society of Friends; 1 juvenile; Y.M.C.A.: 1 adult; not stated: 15 juveniles, 10 adults, total 55. Grand total of converts—69s (421 juveniles and 274 (uliills). About 150 workers and converts of tho Dr. Henry Mission mel at the Y.M.C.A. Inst pveiiins io listen (o an atldrp&s by Mr.' W. Bradlpy, of flic Eejpt General Mission, on the victorious Christian life. Mr. Bvadley derailed four stens in the pvogrpss of the voting Christian—lionesly, humility, hunger, and satisfaction. Jl'ic argument ivns illustrated by stories of his own experiences in I-.v.vpt. A hearty rote, of thanks was passed to the lecturer.

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 820, 18 May 1910, Page 5

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MISSION CONVERTS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 820, 18 May 1910, Page 5

MISSION CONVERTS. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 820, 18 May 1910, Page 5

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