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BAND OF HOPE CONCERT.

To the Editor.

g IK _Mr Juo. W. Jago writes in your issue of this evening “that few things lately have surprised him more than the letter of Mr Reid, which appears in your issue of this morning.” Surely Mr Jago’s keen observation must have been sadly at sea lately, or he yrpuld have discovered that the best way to nphnldfhe principles of Christianity, which he professes, would be to defend them by the best possible ipeaps against the attacks of those seeking to ppderjpine the old, for a new and beautiful faith,

If Mr Jago is, as he professes to be, vijs , a friend of the good old Book, I should like to ask him what he has to say in reference to the Prophet Samuel’s reply to Saul, “ Why hast thou disquieted me?” Sir, Ido not make any great pretensions, but am a young beginner trying to walk in the path marked out in the best of books, and would earnestly recommend Mr Jago to x’ead Chapter 11, 2nd Epistle to the Corinthians, and if. after that, he can see his way clear to follow in the course of Messrs Peebles and Dunn, 1 shall think it is time I have done with the so-called Christianity of Dunedin. I am, &c., One of tub Babes, Dunedin, March 25.

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Evening Star, Issue 3151, 26 March 1873, Page 2

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BAND OF HOPE CONCERT. Evening Star, Issue 3151, 26 March 1873, Page 2

BAND OF HOPE CONCERT. Evening Star, Issue 3151, 26 March 1873, Page 2

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