PRESBYTERIAN ASSEMBLY.
By Telegraph—Press Association— WELLINGTON, last night-. Ai< the Presbyterian Assembly tonight a report was ead by the Hew Mr Currie nn the state of religion, in which it was stated that the attendance returns, generally speaking, were jiopeftiL Tuc report recommended that one or more inn.ister-s of evangel‘stic gifts he released for six months ~exi year for evangelistic work and ’that ihe ministers be directed to preach on the subject of Christian observance of the Lord's Day during tiie year The report was adopted, but the rec.ommerdaiion in regard to evangelistic wo. k was held over pending the consideration of an overture on the iiuue subject from the Hawke's Bay I presbytery. It was then resolved a committee lie appointed to report- to the Assembly re alive to the duties and salary oi aa evangelist, also the secretary 'icr the .Young Men’s Bible Class Unioiii ...
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Gisborne Times, Volume VIII, Issue 570, 14 November 1902, Page 2
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