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BIBLE TERCENTENARY.

CELEBRATIONS IN LONDON

MESSAGE FROM PRESIDENT •■' ". .: .-■■■TAFT, "•'"" '

(Received Last Niglit,'9.2s ./cwk'y LONDON, .March 30. .

'\ The 'Marquis of Northampton presided over the Bible Tercen*en IV-' Celebration,in the Albert Hall. The Right Hon. H. B. Asq.-tih, in a speech; said there surely «.o, : dd not be a worthier or more.,sple-.?ilis.-' monument of the Tercentenary y<Mi' than its witnessing the sealing of a -solemn compact between Britain arid America; ending once and for all ■the hideois and unthinkable bilities of fratricidal"strife. •■*:'; ■; American:. 'Ambassador - .'u£l \i)\i. ;message,; fronW President/. Ta^ nothing,, else could' doy the" two grea;, Ariglo-Snxor. nations, which -..'"we're one in blood and speech,, 1 and common in religious life, laws; an I literature..-, Their; . social life owed whatever excellence v'it". possessed largely to this, their ! chief classic? Americans .therefore joined' in the thanksgiving to, God for. the Bible}' unitittg' the 1 old and the new world by so precious a tie. 'The, Primate, the Rev. F. B. Meyer, also, spoke. ', '. ' '...'.,>;

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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10201, 31 March 1911, Page 5

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BIBLE TERCENTENARY. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10201, 31 March 1911, Page 5

BIBLE TERCENTENARY. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10201, 31 March 1911, Page 5

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