REPLY TO "A GIRL NOT 17."
TO THE KDITOR. - Siß,-r-In Thursday ovoning's Horald appears a letter signed " A girl not 17." •The questions asked by this so-callod "young lady" do away with tho necessity oil her stating her ago." ■ Tho soloinn ceremony that takes placo in consecrating a new building intended for tho services of God, and consequently called a " church," is too well known to rcquiro an explanation. As to the verses referred to in the 14th Corinthians, I fail to see any connection whatever between a theatre or public hall and the churches of God to which the apostle alludes, jl think, on the other hand, if this "young lady " will read below, she would then see that the questions asked were worse than useless. (Joel 2nd chapter, 28th and 29th verses).— l am, &c, . j- j CHAEITr. "Wanganui, Nor. 3rd, 1882. j
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 4 November 1882, Page 3
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145REPLY TO "A GIRL NOT 17." Wanganui Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 9662, 4 November 1882, Page 3
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