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THE L.M.IS. AND ITS DEFICIT. AN APPEAL FOR PRAYER. As chairman of tlio Board of Directors of tho Loudon Missionary Society, tho Rev. E. P. Po'vrllj M.A., is appealing for special and definite prayer that the society shall closo its iinuuci.nl. year on March .11 withemt any deficit oiv its funds. According to available forecasts, it is probable that (bo deficit will bo considerable (X7OOO .lies''been mentioned as tho likely amount), in spitu of all the economics aud retrenchments of recent years. Mr. Powell writes:— "Are wn not iit'raid to ask for more than T. - o can sob ways of getting for ourselves! 1 God works through uuniuu! instrumentality, we say, and work is the-best kind of prayer., True enough, but God works beyond 0111 working, and influences men's minds beyond our jcoing, or lie is not God. We arc afraid to ask fur anything beyond what can i.ullticnce oar own consciousness in purely spiritual ways. Whereas Christ's teaching, confirmed in this respect ;<» surprisingly by modern psychology, bids us pray tor others, rind for nil good tilings that may bo needed lor the growth of the Kingdom. We are afraid to bo definite; as though it were tho lowering of a great purpose to ask for those specific things mid influence! which arc needed to attain our true ends. The only vulgarisation of prayer is in its selfishness. We ought to have the courage to bn definite and determined about the things that'we are quite sura.to be in harmony with God's will." On thoso grounds Jlr. Powell asks all directors, pastors, deacons, and Church members to pray, in public and in private, for the avoidance of tho threatened deficit, and he asks all who agree to do this to notify their agreement by postcard addressed to him at tho Loudon Mission House. In a letter to his parishioners, tho vicar of St. Peter's, Thanot Kent, says: "Don't talk about England going to tho dogs; let us seo wo don't go that way our- . ■■ WE WANT EVERYONE SAYS. THE MOST DELICIOUS CHOCOLATE. In Halfpenny, Penny, Twopenny, Throepenny, Sixpenny, and Ono Shilling Paokcts. ALMOND AND HAZELNUT, 3d. and 6d. OUR PRIZES NEVER STOP. ' Save the Picturo Cards, and win a Prizo as often as you choose. Xo uncertainty; and no limit. DELICIOUS, DELIGHTFUL CHOCOLATE!. PILES'" SK^; S Don't alitor Mother day. Prof. KUuh' treatment Iftonuntalllngremedv. Biped inf. Itching, I'rolrndhifi.Atvl ltliild IMlei quickly mi lootMtijlt Mntrotlod. Thli onre li cumaittstd iinHrallnl. It r» Hatos ut oncp. No •uhtr)-!iiKo~!)i> He,. rH»:E-rull lnlorm«ti»ij und ,<m. wWn on r* ectpt of Kd. to oovpr co,t of * ractlDlt.vaitlßt.eto. \> rlt« to d»j'. AKER COMPANY, k T.O, Bex 168, Auckland, L

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1372, 24 February 1912, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1372, 24 February 1912, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1372, 24 February 1912, Page 9

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