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THE CHURCH AND Till! MASSES. “ Very few working-men and lads attend church, and lower still make eager intelligent use ol the Book ol Common Prayer. 1 lie poorest classes don’t seem to care a scrap about denominational differences. Zeal in the ministry and love in the fellowship are the things that matter. The differences between Evangelicals are so small compared with their agreements, that if only they would bring their distinctive features into a federated Church, there would he a chance of more successful witness and work.”—Air Art Inn Black in the “Student Movement.”

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Hokitika Guardian, 8 June 1928, Page 4

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94

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 8 June 1928, Page 4

Untitled Hokitika Guardian, 8 June 1928, Page 4

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