• THK o.vr.v FAITH.'; “The <lll l v faith in which it is necessary that tin* flutrcli of Jesus Christ should lie united is the faith of Jesus Clirist llimself. am.l that can lie sufhcieni ly collccteJ from the Lord's Player. It i- nut necessary that that faith should he expressed in the tonu of a treed, since it i< hetter expressed iu the languaire ni devotion than in the laimuage of philosojihy or history. Had the Christian Church taken that view it would not have assembled the Council of Xioaea and the subsetjueni (feneral Councils, and had it adopted that policy it might have transmitted for the enlightme’nt of the dark ages, not a paganised Christianity, but a Christianised paganism.'’- "The Modern Churchman.”
Just opened out a big purchase of model millinery and ready to wear hats. You must inspect them early, otherwise the pick of them will be sold out as the price is exceptionally low at Schroder and Co.—Adyt,
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 December 1925, Page 4
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161Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Hokitika Guardian, 5 December 1925, Page 4
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