"CAIRO" BRADLEY CAMPAIGN
Last, evening's meeting was attended by a large audience which followed interestedly the word* of tho speaker as hp' dttilt with "The UnparHonahl.' 6<ii." Basine hw remarks upon Matt. 12, 31, Xhe sneaker said he rejoiced ■ m the "wordß of Jesus, Who said, "All manner of sin and blasphemy shall be forgiven unto men." He then enumerated some of the prevalent sum of to-day, and mentioned that as he had travelled In the West and in the East, and had met men and women in all classes of society ho naturally claimed to know something of the sins of our times. It gave him delight also to be able to preach Christ's Gospel of forgiveness, by wl»ich a free pardon wa« offered to tho (1) liar, (2) the blasphemer. (3) the thief, (4) the gambler, (5) the drunkard, (6) the ini-, moralist, (7) the coward. But there was one sin for which thero was no forgive-nesu-that of attributing to the power of Batan the work of tho Holy Spirit—"the blasphemy of the Holy Ghost shall not. bo forgiven unto men." Another sin. the speaker said, which could not be forgiven : men was the wilful rejection of Christ as Saviour. "The life that wins," the speaker said, was "the life that "imis j Itself at Jesus Christ's disposal." During the meeting items were rendered by a malo quartet party. Mr. Bradley's subjects for week-end meetings as announced in our advertising columnß are;—"A Millionaire Revolutionised," Tho Greatest Word in Heaven, Earth, and Hell-and In Your Life." and "The Imperishable Document." These are respectively for tonight's meeting in tho Concert Chamber of the Town Hall, and the two Sundaj meetings in the Empress Theatre, Willis Street. . Mr. Bradley stateß he would mention at tho men's meeting on Sunday aftoruoon three things which even fiod could not do, while in the evening ho would ouote wnat be believed to be tho groatest document which Queen Victoria ever signed. At each service thero will bo special singing.
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Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 18, 16 October 1920, Page 7
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335"CAIRO" BRADLEY CAMPAIGN Dominion, Volume 14, Issue 18, 16 October 1920, Page 7
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