A certain firm of organ builders recently proposed that they should supply an organ , far a now church. This \v;vi th» Dear s»rs,—.-VOUta «•* *■ ' : I Viould iirsr - my Bth at hand. d ay wo do not desire a pip o ~r xn in our new church ; we have no 1 place for one. Wo are not quite ready to sell our birthright to heaven yet. M o ate ~ •>) mu’--! mch>dy in our hearts commnllucil .>> mo. 1.. - ,r to liie ■ ord, not on pipe organs, or horns, or fiddles. There is more glo yto God the music of a splinter on an old rail caused by the wind that God causes 1o blow than there is on ton thousand pipe o, ou,s. God is sore displeased with manufactured '™>d worship. Read Amos, vi Ist to bill verses ; h.phoMans, v., P.Uh i ip Mans, iii , ltit.li verse. God bless ’yon. I hope y«-» ’"’ill jjivo matter some serious thought l)l(J of .leans and the i’ldu’/hout. If you do God will lead you out of the business.”
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Temuka Leader, Issue 2734, 6 November 1894, Page 3
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173Untitled Temuka Leader, Issue 2734, 6 November 1894, Page 3
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