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THE ANGLICAN MISSION.

KHANDALLAH AND WADESTOWN.

mission ,at St.-.Barnabas'.'Churoh, llhandallah, »came to an end j-esterday. During the course of .the mission the interest steadily , increased. . The church was full every night, and;'there was a good attendanpe at 7 a.m. every morning. ' The mossage of the missioned (the Rev., M. W. ICinlooh) appears to have lett a deep impression. Tho Rev. T. G. Kay, vicar of Wades-' town, in whose parish the Rev.' M. W." Kinlooh will commence a five-days' mission on., Saturday night, has already gained-a very interesting insight into the methods oi the English missioners,: mle in Auckland last week'he took an active part in the mission in the. important suburb of Devonport. The Auckland "Star" states that he gave telling addresses at the men's and women's meetings. .at . Holy . Trinitv' jiiurch in that district.

Canon Stuart, speaking to' a "Herald" representative on Tuesday, said; "The missioners were, '.struck: with : the* very groat attention 'paid; by. the • congregations,. and I: never preached to more attentive congregation's;- and they-displayed the very keenest' desire to learn. This is borne out by the many questions which were fislted, both personal!}: Tind in writing. As to the numbers who atterided : the meetings, they far exceeded what was expected." : V«non_- Haselden, secretary to the mission, said: "It is not too much to say luit the mission' has accomplished moro than the most sariruine could have'hoped.' p opinion of'all the clergy- 'tvlio have spoken /to me. on tlic subject is that -nere has been an immense spiritual blessing vouchsafed to each parish. . The truths of the Gospel have -been told with amazipg freshness by the missioners." '.During the Anglican General' iMission at St. Marys Church,, New Plymouth, over OGBO was raised bv purely voluntary 'collections.'- Canon; Tupper-Carey, referring to this on' Monday night, said the people of New Plymouth were either very, rich or very liberal. The collection' will pay all local expenses, including litera'tuvc, and also enable, a. fair sum to be forwarded 'oa for the.'general expenses fund.:,

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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 923, 16 September 1910, Page 9

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THE ANGLICAN MISSION. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 923, 16 September 1910, Page 9

THE ANGLICAN MISSION. Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 923, 16 September 1910, Page 9

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