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Rec. Nov. 9, §.5 p.m. LONDON, Sunday. Th City Temple wa& plpng'ed into darkness to-nigh't when an Australian, the Rev. F. W. Norwood, xose to begiji .hig . sermon. , ; A sirtgle beam of hgh^';shqnp iOp. a large painting by Will Longstafi behind the pulpit, showing Christ stretching his hands for peace and protection over the two hemispher§§. P^Mr. Norwood preached to his inVisible congre^atipn, • including the artist, on the picture's peace message, stating fhat 3- sfranger bad comaiissioned Mr. Longstaff to paint the picture, which is eptitled "|f Thou ^ajjst, Known/'. aiid requesting that it bp gpnt to the City Temple as a Sift from "Mr. Nobody, of London."
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 67, 10 November 1931, Page 5
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