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HELENSVILLE.

What a pity it is our religious bodies cannot wash their dirty linen in private. The disagreement between our local Wesleyan minister and some of his congregation is simply a disgrace, as the ill-disguised efforls of a prominent member of the body to hide the expressions of contempt has called for some severe remarks from outsiders ; and exemplifies how well they follow the commands of the Great Teacher who said, ' Love ye one another.'

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Observer, Volume 7, Issue 237, 28 March 1885, Page 10

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HELENSVILLE. Observer, Volume 7, Issue 237, 28 March 1885, Page 10

HELENSVILLE. Observer, Volume 7, Issue 237, 28 March 1885, Page 10

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