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...■■.————♦-—;- ■ THE' ANGLICAN MISSIONERS. ' !,- SOME INTERESTING, OPINIONS, By Ttlocrapn-Presn Uioclallon-Oooyrlßht (Rec. February 10,, 10.15 p.m.)' s ~' .";''■ : l London, February 10. ' A meeting was held at Church House, Westminster, to welcomo tho. Anglican missibnors who >havo. returned'„ from Now Zealand. "■".'"''' '• •.•<■■-}■" "•.*'. The Rev. C. Hephcr, after referring io the success of; general prosperity aim ab'senco of coil-" yontionality' seemed to stimulate interest in.djvinothings. ' ■ ..' Tho Rev. 0. Deeartcrot (who conducted thb mission at St.' Mark's; Wcl-' lingtoh) declared, that' tho missioriors found the old theology met the.deepest needs of! New Zeala'ndcrs.' • Tho Rev.'.W.'M. M'Kinloch ; (who conducted several missions in tho Wei-" lingten_ diocese) said there was no-.bet-ter training ground in tho world than •New Zealand for young English clergy.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1049, 11 February 1911, Page 5
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117HOME AGAIN. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1049, 11 February 1911, Page 5
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