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FIFTY YEARS A MINISTER

For 50 years the Rev. G. B. Inglis, of Eden Vale Road, Mount Eden, has been a minister in the Presbyterian Church. Today he celebrates the anniversary of his ordination. The Auckland Presbytery has passed a resolution of congratulation. It is in the following terms: “The members of Auckland Presbvtery desire to express their felicitations to the Rev. G. B. Inglis, who this month completes 50 years’ service in the ministry. In the charges held by him his name is stijl mentioned with affectionate regard. There has not been one feature in the work for the Kingdom of God that did not command his constant and careful interest. In his retirement he has carried on a gracious ministry with the one aim of helping his brethren, of promoting the peace of the Church, and, above all. of serving his Lord. The members of presbytery rejoice that he and Mrs. Inglis, who has been his accomplished and devoted supporter, have been enabled to give such life service to the Church in this Dominion; ajjd it is the hope of the presbytery that good days for further activity yet remain.” Mr. Inglis retired from the active ministry in 1920, but he has since continued to take a keen interest in the work of St. David’s congregation, as well as that of the church.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1011, 30 June 1930, Page 14

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FIFTY YEARS A MINISTER Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1011, 30 June 1930, Page 14

FIFTY YEARS A MINISTER Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1011, 30 June 1930, Page 14

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