What proportion of his income- should a churchman give to his Church* At Tuesday's sitting of the Anglican Synod in Auckland a motion was. earned to the ofleet that as the forward movement of tho Church was greatly hindered by faultv methods of raising funds, it was' the duty of each confirmed person to devote to his Church a proportion of liis worldly goods, nnd, Synod should request the clergy to impress upon their pcoplo that the practice or • devoting a fixed proportion of their income to the Church was a Scriptural, ancient, and laudable one. Tho mover (Rev. H. Rohjohns) stated that if the church people of tiie Dominion gave one per cent, of their incomes it wou.d mean that a total of £100,000 would be devoted to elmrch work caeli year. Another example of the success of Hie London boo is afforded by. three hives on the roof of a butcher's establishment in Sloane Street. The apiarist for two v«ars Ko.s gathered c. harvest of uon?) Jtoju bin roof. A few wcoks ago h-o able to. take iolb A
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 1888, 24 October 1913, Page 5
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