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DEAN BARNETT’S STATEMENT.

LENTEN APPEAL. HAMILTON, Fell. 15. “I am a decent, respectable man. I am devoted to God, and 1 love my family and people.” This was Dean Barnett’s testimonial to himself when preaching at St. Peter’s Cathedral last evening. He said he believed that the people should remodel their lives and endeavour to see things in their proper perspective. It was duty of Christian to cast from them the cloak of interference, which was blinding their spiritual sight and warping their lives. He said that he was greatly moved by the trend of afffairs in the diocese. Tif cliuch people sought the vision ol Glirist during Lent, and forgot about '■cir differences, said the Dean, they could look forward to a joyour, happy Easter. There were so many hindrances to the practice ’' r r ’li ,: stain file tint* spiritual things seemed pushed round the corner.

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Hokitika Guardian, 2 March 1929, Page 8

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DEAN BARNETT’S STATEMENT. Hokitika Guardian, 2 March 1929, Page 8

DEAN BARNETT’S STATEMENT. Hokitika Guardian, 2 March 1929, Page 8

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