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RELIGIOUS SERVICES. QT. JOHN’S CHURCH, WILLIS ST. 0 (Presbyterian.) SERVICES TO-MORROW: Morning, 11—Subject, "The Original or the Caricature.” Evening, 7—Subject, "What is Life? Preacher, Rev. W. Gray Dixon, M.A. Anthems-. Morning, 'Come, Holy Spirit" (Attwood); evening, "How Lovely Are Thy Dwellings” (Spohr). Voluntaries, “Andantino" (Lemmens), “Allegro Maestoso” (Smart). QT. ANDREW’S PRESBYTERIAN O CHURCH, The Terrace. Minister: Rev. R. J. Howie, B.A. 11 a.m. —Induction of Elders. 7 p.m. —"They Came to Kadcsh-barnen." rpHE TERRACE CONGREGATIONAL 1 CHURCH, Corner of Bowen Street and The Terrace. The Minister, REV. ERNEST R. WEEKS Will Preach at both Services. Morning at 11—Subject: "THE ENTHRONEMENT 01* SERVICE. The Communion of the Lord s Supper will conclude this service. "MS LIFE: REMEMBER BALAAM.’ Music under the direction of Mr. Len Barnes. yiVIAN STREET BAPTIST CHURCH Preacher: Rev. J. J- North. Morning, 11—" A Christian’s Point of Honour.'’ .. . _ . Evening, 7—" The Significance of Temptation." (Communion.) tpHE CHURCH OF ST. ALBAN 1 (Liberal Catholic) 19 Marion Street. Second Sunday in Advent. High Celebration of the Holy Eucharist. Sunday, 11 a.m. Sermon: Rev. W. Crawford. CHRISTA DELPHI AN MEETING Victoria Hall, Adelaide Road. An Address will be delivered (God willing) on Sunday next, 7 p.m M Subject: "The Thief on the Cross. The thief’s request and Christ s an--BWArcordial invitation to hear this adSea'ts Free. No Collection. QAILORS’ FRIEND SOCIETY. O Whitmore Street. Preachers —SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3: Mr. W. A. Brown, 11 a.m. Mr. —. Vivian, 7 p.m. Soloist—Miss M. Davies. Song Service at 8.30 p.m. i The Orchestra Will Lend. ~ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCH. T7IRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIEN- £ TIST, 46 Boulcott Street, Wellington. (Branch of The Mother Chnrch, 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 Boulcott Street, open daily 2.30 pm to 4 p.m.. and on Friday evenings from 7 to 9. Free Circulating Library of Mrs. Eddy’s works available at Reading Room. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. QECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST NEW MASONIC HALL, WELLINGTON TERRACE (Branch of The Mother Church, lhe First Chinch 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, b Reading-room and Free Circulating Library, 7 and 8, Coopers Buildings. Willis Street Open daily to the publie. except Saturdays, from 12.30 to 4 p.m Wednesday Evenings from k to gw. Friday Evenings from 1 till 8.30rUTIZENS’ INTERCESSORY L- SERVICE, MARA NATH A HALL, 125 Lambton Quay. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 12.30 to 1.30 p.m. , MR. C. J. DRAKE will Preside. A Short Address on the blessings, spiritual and material, which have resulted from the glorious First Advent of Our LORD JESUS CHRIST will be given by the Rev. J{. J Howie, B.A. A hearty invitation ig extended to an Christians to be present. "MARANATHA” (i.e., Our Lord Jesus Christ is Coming). “His Coming is as sure as the Morning. His Coming is as certain as the Dawn’’ (see Hosea vi, 3). TATE have just received a copy of Miss ’ ’ Panknurst’s latest book, "The World’s Unrest.” The first edition was published in July last and apparently before the month closed a second impression was made. The book is evidently making a considerable stir in the Homeland and furnishes a powerful argument indicating that the end of this age is near. But we do not think that Miss Pankhurst realises what we seek to set forth week by week, and that is that we are on the very eve of the elose up of the Church testimony. That at any moment now our will open the door in Heaven and with trumpet voice will call His own dead and living "to come up hither." As. we tead Miss Pankhurst’s book and the chapter on "Christ’s return in relation to natural conditions," we were specially struck with the passage. "Tn this modern world, disturbed as it is internationally, there has been of late noticeable disturbance In nature. The Bible, of course, declares the close connection between humanity and the earth wherein it dwells and shows human sin to be related as cause to effect to upheavals of nature, 'the earth also is polluted under the inhabitants thereof; because they have transgressed the laws, violated the statutes. broken the everlasting covenant. Therefore hath the curse devoured the earth’ (Isaiah 24. 5-6)." We sincerely trust that through her pen and with her voice Miss Pankhurst will thoroughly rouse British to look into the Word If the article which appeared in last Saturday’s "Dominion” "In Praise of Muddling Through," is a fair sample of presonLday English oninion, then it needs an awakening. This article was not only naganistic but silly in the extreme. Miss Pankhurst closes her hook with. "Far more and better than all. the Lord Je«ns will nt last be universally known, acknowledged, worshipped. The moment has surely come for al] those who long for this to declare it by testimony and imnlore it bv the prayer, 'Even so, come Lord Jesus.* " THE DIVINE QUESTION. WHAT THINK YE OF CHRIST? (Matt. 22, 42). TESUS heard that they had cast hini (the blind man) out I and when He had found him He said unto him, DOST THOU BELIEVE ON THE SON OF GOD 51 He answered and said. Who is the Lord that T might believe on him? And Jesu- said unto him. Thou hast both seen Him, nnd it is He that talkctli with thee. AND HE SAID. LORD. I BELIEVE. AND HF. WOR SHIPPED Him. And Jesus said, For judgment I AM COME INTO THIS WORLD. THAT THEY WHICH SEE NOT MIGHT SEE: and that they which see might be made blind. And some of the Pharisees which were with him heard these words, and said urito Hun. Are we blind also? Jesus said unto them. If ye were blind, ye should have no sin, but now ye eay, We see; therefore your sin remaineth. John 9, Jo-41.

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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 60, 4 December 1926, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 60, 4 December 1926, Page 4

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