PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
DR.. GIBI3 SUCCEEDS IN MISSION. By Tolo'gra-ph— I'resi Association. Auckland, October (i. The ltev. Dr. Gibb was a passengor by tho Niagara, which arrived to-dny from Vanoouvor. Ho loaves for Wellington tonight. He wont to England to Ret twenty homo missioncrs and twenty ministers for tho Presbyterian Church. He says he. aecui'ml bis men in the face ol (treat difficulties, as tho Church in tho Old Country has the same shortage of recruits a 6 in New Zealand. Nearly all lie secured aro yoiiiiß and of a good brand. Touching Church Union, Tie said . lie was not at all hopeful ,of anything coming out of tho suggestions at tho Lambeth Conference, but a union of the churches usually designated evangelical in his opinion was very hopeful. Ho was practically certain that the Established Church of Scotland and th 9 Free. Church would unite, tho only question being the relation of tho Froo Church to tho State.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 10, 7 October 1920, Page 4
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