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THE KING AT CHURCH.

It is pleasing to note tho comparatively wide range of clioico exercised by, King Georgo in tlio matter of ministerial supply at tlio Church of Crathio during his autumn residence at Balmoral (says the "Christian World")'] It may almost be said that ministers. —of tiie Church of Scotland mainly— are commanded from all parts of tlia country to preach beforo lnm, and evon tlio younger men liavo their opportunity. Tlio preacher on Sunday, August 21, was tlio Rov. Alexander M'Lean, 8.D., of Paisley Abbey, who preached from the perhaps soinowhat' unexpected - text, "Oomo unto Mo all ye that labour and are heavy-laden, and' I will give you rest." Among interesting personages, apart from Royalty, present wero Lord Balfour of Burleigh and Sir Francis Laking, the eminent physician. As usual, of visitors failed to gain admission to the service.

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1889, 18 October 1913, Page 9

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THE KING AT CHURCH. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1889, 18 October 1913, Page 9

THE KING AT CHURCH. Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1889, 18 October 1913, Page 9

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