A UNIQUE CHURCH.
A striking illustration of noblo Christian persistence has just been seen in Toronto. A now Presbyterian church has recently boon opened, which must surely bo in many respects unique, for it consists only of a basement. It has no bells, no steeple, and no roof—just a groy stone basement, topped by an irregular lino of brickwork. The pastor determined not to proceed beyond tho actual possession of funds; and at the opening of the church people woro surprised to find beyond the. freshly plastered entrances a comfortable room, capable of seating one thousand people. Tho pastor looks forward to seeing a completed church, and will not .rest until his vision is realised.
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1132, 20 May 1911, Page 9
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115A UNIQUE CHURCH. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 1132, 20 May 1911, Page 9
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