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[We are not responsible for the opinions exproßKod by far oorr“spon lents,] SAN KEY'S HYMNS, To the Editor. Sru,—l bavc been unable to find a single trace in flanker's hymns of a belief in the J rinity. <anit be possible that Moody ami i-ankny entirely crchew Ihe third person in the (jodhead, a:.tl are endeavoring to establish if not an entirely new reliA m at least a new sect.—tn explanation would oblige.—l am, &c -> Ixquikku. Dunedin. October U*. [We really do not know what Messrs Moody and iuikey’j; theological theories are, hut ns ourc.U’H'.soc-rideiitsay" he does not find anything like a denial of tiro Trinity in their hymns, wo do not see that he need bo very much alarmed on sm eject. Most probably when they arrive they will be able to explain their creed, —Ed. ‘E.y. j
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Evening Star, Issue 3947, 19 October 1875, Page 3
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139Correspondence. Evening Star, Issue 3947, 19 October 1875, Page 3
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