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RELIGIOUS SERVICES. THE TERRACE CONGREGATIONAL L CHURCH. Corner of Bowen Street aud The-Terrace. Munster, KEV. ERNEST R. WEEKS, 'lornin-’ Worshio nt 11. Hie REV. CLARENCE EATON. Minister of Taranaki Street Methodist Chiiri-h. will be the preacher Evening Worship at 7. Solo by Mr. Ix-n Barnes, "Whosoever Drinkeili" (Bennett). , Anthem by the Choir. "The Pilgrim (Lindsay). REV. ERNEST R. WEEKS will preach. t Subject, “The Secret of Glad Living.’ The Communion, of the Lord’s Supper will follow the i-ogulnr evening service. yiVIAN STREET BAPTIST CHURCH SUNDAY SCI’OO! ANNIVERSARY’ SERVICES. Morning-REV. R. J HOWIE. B.A. ISt. Andrew's). Afternoon-REV. CLARENCE EATON Evening—REV. F. E. HARRY’. Special singing by children and choir. I’ea and Entertainment Wednesday Evening. METHODIST CHURCH OF N.Z. WESLEY CHURCH, Taranaki Street. Il a.m,—Rev. F. B. Lawrence. 7 p.m.—People's Service, Rev. E. P. Blannres (Young People’s Department). Autheiu, "Do Not 1 Fill Heaven and Earth?’’ (Blair). All scats arc free. QAII.ORS FRIEND SOCIE’IY, CHURCH. AND INSTITUTE. Whitmore Street. Services at 11 and 7. Preacher. Mr. Jas. Moore (Missioner). Subject—l, ‘‘ls it isissiblc to make the the best of both worlds?” Subject—2. “The key word that does it.” Soloist. Miss J. Sutherland. Song Service. 8.30. The Orchestra will lead. (ill RIST A DELPHIAN MEETING. VICTORIA HALL. ADELAIDE ROAD. .An Address will. Is l delivered (God willing TO-MORROW (Sunday), 7 p.m. Subject, "A Contrast: The Church mid the Bible.” Y’ou are cordially invited. Come and hear the evidence SOCIAL HALL, STREAM. On SUNDAY, at 7 p.m. r JDHE Gospel of the Grace of God will (D.V.) be preached. All Welcome. No Collection. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH. IpiRST CHURCH Of CHRIS'! SCIEN- *• TIBT. 46 Boulcott Street, Welling tou. (Branca of Th? Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist. Boston. Mass.. U.S A.) SERVICES. SUNDAY, 7 p.m. / SUNDAY SCHOOL, 3 p.m.' WEDNESDAY— Testimony Meeting, 8 p.m. Reading Room, 46 tkuilcott Street, open daily 2.30 pm. to 4 p.m.. and on Friday evenings rroni 7 to 9. Free Circulating Library of Mrs.. Eddy’s works available at Reading Rooin. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. QECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST. O SCIENTIST NEW MASONIC HALL, WELLINGTON TERRACE (Branch of The' Mother Church, The hirst Church ul Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. U.S.A.). SUNDAY, 11 a.m. and 7 p.m.—Sunday School; 3 p.m WEDNESDAY, Testimony Meeting, t p.m. Reading-room aud Free Circulating Library, 7 and 8, Cooper’s Buildings. Willis Street. Open daily to the public, except Saturdays, from 12.30 to 4 p.m. Wednesday Evenings from 6 to <-45. Friday Evenings from 7 till 8.30. MARANATHA HALL SERVICES 125 LAMBTON QUAY tOvcr A.B.C. Garage). TO-MORROW (SUNDAY’). 7 p.m. , Subject: “The Everlasting Gospel. Speaker: Rev. J. H. JARDINE. Delegate to Presbyterian General Assembly. A Great Message for a Groaning Creation THUIADAY, NOVEMBER 18, < ; 4j p.m.—Address on “Outlines of 'he History- of the Jews, as related to 1 robfeker: REV. 11. E, 'WALLIS, M.A. A/f'ARANATHA (i-e., Our Lord Jesus IVL Jurist, is Coming). “His Coming is as sure as the morning. His Coming is as certain as the dawn. After two days will He revive us” (see Hosea vi, .3). We wish we could pass on to our readers much more than we are able to <lo of the striking evidence which we ate meeting with week by week, telling with trumpet voice that Our Lord s Coming ■is nigli at hand Here aie extracts from a remarkable article appearing recently in D. M. Panton s zine. ‘The Dawn.’’ The article is entitled “The Resurrection of the Roman Emnire.” “In February of this year, witli the consent of tlie Vatican, Mgr. Gaggia. the ..Bishop of Brescia, publicly read from his cathedral pulpit the lascist. Creed and Catechism, taught in the Balilln. <>r infant training centres, organised throughout Italy by tognor Mussolini. The Creed consists of twehe articles (we cannot give the whole): 1 believe in Rome Eternal the Mother ot our Fatherland. And in Italy, her first born, Who was born of her virgin womb by the grace of God. Who suffered under the barbarian invader was crumbed, slain and buried. Who descended into the sepulchre and rose again from the dead in the nineteenth century, who ascended into Heaven in her glory in 1918 and in 1922. Who is seated at the right hand ot Mother Rome. Who will come thence to judge the quick and the deml. I believe in the genius of Mussolini. In the Resurrection ot tlie Empire Amen!” Mr Panton remarks: “Now this Creed blasphemous in every line, tiikes on an extriiordinnrj sii»nifi r *ance from the fact that the resurrection of the Roman Empire is one of the marvels and certainties of propheev. I’or the Wild Beast winch comes out of the abyss is twofold. Territorially it is the Empir. of Rome; persoii.-.Uv it is the last Roman Emperor, and of both it is stated that they rise from the dead’* (see Revelation y.vu. 8-9). For ourselves we can only reaffirm what we have stated week by week m Maranatha article. God has set the Book of Revelation as a l>eaeon-lig-ht to’ this generation. An day He may close the Church testimony by removing the candlestick out of Ins place. At' any moment the Son of God inav open the Door in Heaven and call His people living and dead to Come up hither” Even so Como. Lord Jesus. rpHE DAY OF THE LORD so comet2l as a thief in the night. For when they shall say. Peace and safety; then sudden destruction cometh upon them, as travel upon a woman with child, and they shall not escape. But ye, brethren, tire not in darkness, that that day should overtake you ns a thief. Ye are all the children of the light, and the CHILr DREN OF THE DAY: we are NOT OF THE NIGHT, not of darkness. Iherefore LET US NOT SLEEP, as do others; hut let us watch and lie sober. For they that sleep sleep.in ♦ ho* night; nnd they that be drunken are drunken in the night. But let us, who are of the day. bc'sobcr. putting on the breastplate ot faith nnd love; and for an helmet, the hove of salvation FOR GOD HATH NOT APPOINTED US TO WRATH. BUT TO OBTAIN SAT.VATION BY’ OUR IORD JESUS CHRIST. WHO DIED FOR US. that, whether we wake or sleep, we should live together with Him. i Thess. y, 2-10.

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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 42, 13 November 1926, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 42, 13 November 1926, Page 3

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