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'IHE Heiald's Wellington correspondent telegraphed on Monday that, the Hon. Mr ' Stout took tlie choir yesterday evening at Mr Gerald Massey's lecture. The subiect to •'The Historical Jesus and the Mythical rhrisfc " Mr Stout said he desired to explain b£ position. He said he wbb President of the Freithought Association in Duneaw.and had held that position for many years. lhat B«ociaSoa did not consist of people who he Id Te belief or one disbelief. They were people various crefcd,, if he might so express it It . included Theiats, Atheists, P-mth.ists, Deists, iod Spirituals. Their, object was to allow a freeVtforra to all who cboose to duoau religious subjects, and on one occasion ad4m<M jrere delivered by two.able members of the Society of FriendfP. Mr Stout concluded bT«aying:—"That the record of the life of Chßßtwasone which all menshould study, and if man had emulated His example it : would bs better for humßnity to-day. " novas ov COEHB."~A«k for Wells •< Uouch on Corns." Quick relief, complete, peimanent cure. Corns, warto, bumons.- . Kempthorne,. Proper and Co., Agent*, Auckjtuid. ■ ■ , (80UB Btomacb, sick headaohe, cud dizzneis, V.American Oo.'i Hop Bitters cures w»tb a few doif». See

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Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5042, 11 March 1885, Page 2

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Untitled Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5042, 11 March 1885, Page 2

Untitled Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5042, 11 March 1885, Page 2

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