PEGGY HYLAND in "BABETTE" A fascinating story of the Quartier Latin King's To-day at 2-30
BEEEAVEMENT NOTICE. MBS. HOOPER and Family desire to thank all Knd friends who sympathised with them in their recent sad bereavement. RELIGIOUS SERVICES. ST. ■ MAWS,' SUSSEX SQUARE. TO-MORROW: 8 a.m., Holy Communion. 11 a.m., Matins and Holy Communion. 7 p.m., Evensong. ST. JOHN'S CHU ( BCH, WILLIS STREET. (Presbyterian.) . .TO-MOEEOW: Morning, 11; Evening. -7. REV. DR. GIBB. Evening: "Beligious Reconstruction 'Alter the War." ■ ST. ANDREW'S I'EESBYTERIAN CHUECH, Wellington Terrace. TO-MOBEOW. LOBD'S DAY. Morning, at 11-"With Christ." Evening, at 7-"Living Waters." Preacher-Rev. J. M. Thomson, M.A. - ~\\f BSL E Y CHUI 08, " Taranaki Street. TO-MOEEOW: Morning, 11; Evensong, 7. Anthem: "The Grace of God" (Barnby). Preacher: Ecv. J. G. Chapman. SAILOBS' FEIEND SOCIETY OH URDU AND INSTITUTE. Whitmore St. . SUNDAY SERVICES, 11 & 7. Preacher: Mr. Jamea Moore (Missioner) Subjects: (1) "Handshakes." (2) "The ■ Use of Mascots-Why?" Soloist: Mrs. V. Mueller. - Song Service, 8.30. UNITED INTEKOESSORY SEBVIOE FOK OTJE KING & EMPIRE. COMMUTES BOOM. TOWN HALL . (Entrance Mercer Street), TO-MORROW (SUNDAY) AFTERNOON (D.V.) at 3 o'clock. This Service will be made a. Special Occasion being the Second Anniversary of A e SHAKEN nS WORLD 11-INTBROBSSION. Abraham's prayer for Sodom is the first prayer on record; and ours for the vurld —so far as the Church is concerned—is likely to be the lad. For our Lord establishes the parallel, lie says: "Even <is in the day that Lot went out from Sodom it rninwl fire and brimstone from Heaven, and destroyed them all: After the samo manner shall it be in the day that the Son of Man is revealed. Therefore Abraham's intercession for Sodom is on record as a Divine counsel to us how to pray at th» end. Tho Man through, whom the whole world was to bo blessed was praying for the world, and , for tho worst In the world. Oh, that we might havo tho same spirit. An agnostic wroto to Dr. Torri-y during his mission in Birmingham: "I havo listened to tho singing and your address, hut what strikes me moet is (ho wonderful interest of too Christian men urging the people to ecck Christ. Ono lady pleaded with me. and kild ran she was an actress on the stage till God saved her. One men wroto mo a, letter trying to win my soul to Jesus. I myself thank Roil that so many aro Interested in oyr welfare." "I exhort, therefore, that, first cf all. supplications, -prayers, iulercei-sions, and divine of thanks, be made for all men, for Kings, and for all that are in authority; that we may lead a, ciuiet and peaoea.ble life in all godliness audj honesty.'--! Timothy, 11, 1-2,
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Dominion, Volume 10, Issue 3191, 15 September 1917, Page 1
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