CENTRAL MISSION.
The Central Mission meeting in in® Now Theatre Inst evening ittracted a congregation which filled the building. .The Kov. K. 0. Blnimres took m 1119 text: "Who Gave Himself." In tiis address, he controlled the philanthropy f with the philanthropy of personality, the giving of wealth with the giving of self. Some of tlio greatest philalitlu-opisfci iu the world, he said, hail been men so poor that they had no money lo give away., They did a greater service to liumanity in giving themselves. The '■iini'i'ii'o example of this kind of philaiithv'.py was Christ. The singing by the congregation was particularly good. Mr. T. C, Newton contributed a sacred solo, and the Mission Rami, under Bandmaster linker, rendered a selectl in entitled "Holly." On next Sunday evening Mr. Blamires is to speak upon the subject of "Sat uril*v Niijh.t is Uu> \Yellu«ian. llniaU.?.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1290, 20 November 1911, Page 4
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145CENTRAL MISSION. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1290, 20 November 1911, Page 4
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