HICKSON MISSION.
ADDKKSS TO Goc» I’KOPI.K GKEVMOTTH. Nov. ‘Jo. About 600 people* assembled in the Trinity Church last night when Mr .1. M .Hickson addressed them. There was a number of patients and intercessors present. Several hymns were sunir and alter a few words by Bishop Sadlier, Mr 11 it ks on began his’ address. Mr Hickson said that it was their mission and not hi-. In a still truer sense it was Christ's mission. There, was"not-hing new in spiritual healing. It was as old as Christianity. At the conelusou of his address Mr Hickson then asked those present to how. and he prayed aloud asking God’s blessing on tile mission, and his aid and help fr the spirilual healing of those present. Bishop Sadlier also offered up prayers and the gathering, with the exception of nurses and stewards, dispersed. Air Hickson then lectured those who remained behind on the nature of their duties.
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Hokitika Guardian, 20 November 1923, Page 2
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