PRESBYTERIAN ASSEMBLY
SESSION CONCLUDED. (Per Press Association). • Christchurch, Nov. 24. Tlie General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church concluded its sitting yesterday. On behalf of the standing committee appointed to draw up a brief Statement of Faith, Professor Dickie said that the committee had done nothing but was waiting to see what the churches in the Old Land were doiug When these churches issues a n odern statement of Preshvrerjan beliefs the committee would act. Dr. Gibb repot i.-.i Hint the public questions committee hnd considered amendments to the motion proposing that the Assembly anprove of the peace manifesto nnd had agreed to recommend .that the Assembly should accord general approval of the manifesto and send it down to the Presbyteries for Consideration and report. This was adopted. The next Assembly takes piece in St. David’s Church. Auckland, on Wednesday, November 21. 1928.
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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, 24 November 1927, Page 5
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