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AUCKLAND IXCTDFXT. A CMTAX(J 1C OF SFBAIOX. A rCKr.AXD. Afarch Iff. Tlh> Tfov. S. IJohorlson Orr. of tlio Terrace Presbyterian Church, Wellington. was announced to jire.ncli at St. .lame’s Presbyterian Cliureb, Aueklam) Fast, last evening on tlie subject. “ Cleaning up tbe enemies of righteousness.” Before opening liis sermon Mr Onsaid that it was tbe last occasion on which he would have tbe opportunity to pretieh in Xew Zealand prior to bis departure abroad, and therefore lie had planned and advertised this subject. 11 is intention was to deal, generally with certain unrighteousness in political and religious circles, and incidentally let light upon a certain civil prosecution. One church elder, however, had represented that friends in Auckland were ignorant of the various tietails, and in view of the feeding o f some members of the congregation he thought he had better not deal with the matter. For seven years, Air Onsaid, he had had a large evening congregation under the shadow of Parliament. That congregation had stood loyally liehind him in upholding the civic and political righteousness that should he in every Christian’s heart, but lie had made some very malicious enemies in and out of the church. ‘"They wish to get me out,” Air Orr remarked. 1 I know they do. because 1 speak more faithfully than they desire.” Air. Orr added that it should lie made quite impossible lor any set of malicious and scheming people to try to damage any public man, especially a minister of tne Gospel. He intended to speak on the subject at some other 1 place, and probably in same other way. Air Orr then preached a sermon on “ Doußt.”

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Hokitika Guardian, 18 March 1925, Page 4

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Tapeke kupu
312

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 18 March 1925, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Hokitika Guardian, 18 March 1925, Page 4

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