THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
TO THE EDITOR. " Le f . all th'ngq be done deoently and is ouler."!. Cor.XlV. 40. I Kir, — One is justified in expecting the abovo lrjunction to be observed by | the clinches, und by oone more co •Am n by flooco Presbyterians. liaaginr, theii !.>*•», uiy disgust and that of many othe-j v-'Lo t. u'Hid'jd Knox Cburchoa Sundry Ln>r 3 to tind that the recognised Hymnal Church Pcftioo had quddmJj boo'i Lcpi •"-•d by Sauko.y's eolleflrioa I ata told iliv cha.vgc w^vs aoUfitdby adv'jrtiriouidiit ia the coiunma of you local contemporary. It js evident, however, fioiu tha confusion wbicii prevailed in the congregation on Sunday, especially in the ujo'.rvng, that j a gce;\b ixx>uiy oi th.x.o present do noi see that paper. Uveu tbo taoinbesof J the church cboit 1 wero not prepared I for the change. 1 noticed that an j irapo.tant "part,"' consistiug of four I membci-3 had only one book ainon{ I ihettj, aud but for the courtesy ofoo» I of the lady singers, who gave uphet I book, would have remained in llui I predicament all through the serrict I A change made so Guc'deniy ghonlJ I have been made as widely knownii I possible, and the Kirk Session are tokM blamed for ignoring the readers of tit ■ Advertiser. I cannot believe tinl Church is so straitened financially thit H it could not afford the expense, but iH that is so and you had received a hal ■ as to tht> contemplated change of bj^H book, I ana sure you would, us ono'J^H occasions, have given a noa "ad."aß your "Local" columns. Peih^'H Knox Church officials have adopt^H the other paper as the church's offi^H organ; if so, no noiificauon totwH effect has ever been given to thecou^H gation, lam afraid, however, tWH very paltry reason lies behind tbefoflM Church boycott of the Advertbbb.-'H am, etc., [As a matter of fact, this pap» J H simply ignored in reparcl to nof^^H of meetings at, and conoectecl**^H Knox Church. By the courtrfJ^B members of the cocgivgaUoiu'^H sometinaes obtain reports, butw^HH this informer is not geneialh; n^^H we think it would only be exis*^B the usual courtesy to the P KS3 j^M notify us, No notice was g iveB i^B the last service held, nor ff * 3 'J^H usual Press ticket sent. -^ *j^B is not lacking that Knoi t> "'j^B offieiala do read the AdvertlSB B '*^R note the items which appea? ia £^B columns from time to time, fj^m notice, for instance, tiat eelc^^B, report of the annual business ""j^B ing of the church, furnished to ®j^m a member of the congregftti oiJ|^^B forwarded to the New pfj^m Presbyterian organ, the Q^VJ^m published without acknowloo^^B in that paper. — Ed. W.A.]
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Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 59, 16 October 1900, Page 2
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530THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Waimate Daily Advertiser, Volume III, Issue 59, 16 October 1900, Page 2
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