NICHOLSON MISSION
| The campaign conducted by the Key. ~\Y. IP. Nicholson in the Town Hall eroded yesj tevday with, two full audiences, amid scenes of enthusiasm. The inißSioriei: thanked the committee and all helpers, including , the piaiist, Mr. Ij. J. Morgan, if early '350. people have passed through the in|quip- rooms,-and accounts amounting to j £340 have been paid. • 'Jshe missioner, !who came without salary or guarantee, received thankofEerings yesterday. . . In the afternoon Mr. Nicholson's subject was "The Lord's Return," -which, he showed is essential to refute modernism, to prove His Kingship of the Jews and Ito give, the world, promised peace. It [will, he said, be literal, personal, visible, and pre-millennial. In his_ evening address, Mr. Nicholson warned his hearers against resisting the Spirit of God and by illustration and appear urged the importance o£ personal acceptance.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 106, 7 May 1934, Page 11
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138NICHOLSON MISSION Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 106, 7 May 1934, Page 11
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