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50 YEARS’ JUBILEE

CAN GREG ATIONAL CHURCH OF NEW,. ZEALAND. ■

(Per Pi'ess Association Copyright.)

AUCKLAND, March- 8.

The Congregational .Union. of New Zealand was founded fifty ■ jtearp . ago, and the jubilee annual meeting "of the Union commenced to-day. About 100 delegates, including more than 30 from other iparts of the Dominion, will take part in the conference. ; That a revival of Puritan spirit is a great need of the Empire to-day, was atsserted. by Rev. Harry Johnson, Wellington, in the course of his Presidential address] A large number of thinking men had arrived at the conclusion that the root cause of the crisis was moral. The Church must exert influence. People now lived in a pleasure-loving age. Duty did not rule them as it should. The alternative te a puritan.spirit was. the pagan spirit."' " , ,

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Hokitika Guardian, 9 March 1933, Page 5

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50 YEARS’ JUBILEE Hokitika Guardian, 9 March 1933, Page 5

50 YEARS’ JUBILEE Hokitika Guardian, 9 March 1933, Page 5

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