DR NORWOOD'S VISIT
Dr Norwood’s visit to the city is of more than local interest. _ He comes representing the key position of modern movements, and one of the best-known churches in Christendom. While re-' verencing the great traditions of his pulpit, Dr Norwood is not bound by tradition, and has made a place of his own in the religious life of the world. Those who hear him Sunday by Sunday are aware that the heart of his _ message is in the deepest sense spiritual Dr Norwood is the minister of a live church, eager for the means to live and servo that still stronger pulse of vitality In London the City Temple is the stronghold of the spiritual. It is strategically situated and equipped to get and hold the ear of the world's metropolis. The doctor speaks at the Town Hall next Saturday night and Sunday afternoon and evening."
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Evening Star, Issue 21746, 14 June 1934, Page 6
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149DR NORWOOD'S VISIT Evening Star, Issue 21746, 14 June 1934, Page 6
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