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The Outlook: 1923 Vol. 30 No. 15
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![]() | [...]Posted, .10;1 p94: annum.[...]: l Are· YOU interested in these ? If so : .. THE 'LIFE AND TEACHI NG ' OF JESl!S THE THE CHR[...]the Right Rev. Arthur C. Headlam : late James Hastings , D.D . !\o hoo k could be[...]f the present movemen t in support ot . RIGHTE OUSNES S. By Rev. Pe\er Green, M.A; World Peace. 10/6 l8d) . (Canon of Manches ter, and Chaplain to H.M. the[...],A•aortment of .Jewellery, Watc hes, Sil;verplate, ~tc. All Goods Guarante!i}. Suitable Choice Gifts. Great ·Variety. Inspection Invited. - Comp are our VB;iues. -,- PE TE R·· DI CK[...](Oppoa ite c!ity Hotel) · ,-.-[...]Co:lu11~a~~oJtege, ·Dunedi.n. own pera;onal oonoern. " But th~·[...]a•d Day .Sc~,ol fo~ ~irl1. appearanoe ii • matter of whioh everyone Beautifully-situated, Sunny, Wel~ven tilated Residence. Nej Olaa I ca[...]Imtructl on tn all departments, from Kl!ldel'gftl'tern to Unlveralty Sla-,.t. ~d Boote Scilol~ p Stand[...]hi from , · ' Special attention given to the development of: the Physical, Literary,[...]property of the Preabyte ria? Ohnrch, it receives girls of all deno[...] |
![]() | [...]state our religious experience .in our 4. "We n[...]the 1. " We tak~ this oocasion to state own tongue and in our own way as Chinese Church is becoming con in m~t emp4atio terms··our realisa- a sµIPJPO,ns to this evangeli[...]e history of Qhina, the ness, and to testify to the saving Sections D and F deal with ''The characteristics of the people, the grace of Je[...]o the holy pf God" and "International pas_t experience, a~d the rapidly and righteous God . Brotherhood," 'bot[...]r its continuity with the orfer, an uprighteous political re~ tion of the other sectio'n's.[...]acceptable to the righteous and lov WANTED-MINISTERS, inheritance of the Chinese race. 6[...]ing God. DEDICATED TO REV. G: BUDD. followers of Jesus Christ i[...]" We are further conscious of the For ministers, ministers still you are sigh with united effort, through sys ever-increas[...]Well; sir, here am I able and willing; tematic giving, to reach the goal of[...]ilderness self-support, through persistent. W e recognise that a thorough-going[...]ent and apulication of Christion social teach Or like one who is ink vainly spilling.[...]imary importance. You should make it quite clear, when a governmenti, and through religi[...]e hereby call upon the Church pa~e of t~e paper .. . education, an adequately traine.-l to · mobilise all her fo[...]1ou want must have leadership, and devoted personal[...]spea.1·c; my Dante, which she has bountifully received[...]a.lking? I West, the loving tribute of th'3 so that we may hasten the s~y I am out o~ a charge, and I'm just four · daughter--contributions i11 thought, coming of[...]H igh enough to have second-rate cook- C.-THE DEEPER CONSECRA-[...]commission from I no longer in winter am wearing; sonal conduct of individual Ch[...]arr uP. us, Church as a body is the livin'g testi- every creature.[...]b¢5t of the moderns I am quite 2. "We . recognise that -·c ' ~ centage of Christians· iJ;i proportion Like the up-to-date-ish, · now passing through a. critical stage to the popula~ion, tlie--v~ exte~.t of And, of ·course, . I ,1m m011t intellectual ; of transition, and in every walk[...]ous presentation of t he forgotten my calling effec;tunl.' character. · ' 3. "We thank God for Hi[...]thorough-going ,evangelism. So 1£ t~ere is a oountry oi: town cong1.-e~a- the Chi[...]even more genuine with renewed zeal a.rid consecrated Thus I mig'ht eo on writing from evening C[...]Christian and on the part of the through united and definite .pro And, I know, if I did you[...]5. "We recognise• that the task intimate relationship with God, ' our followed the. occupa[...]effi Fa.t:iher, through our Lord Jesus · ~ompetency, upw~rds of 35 Ylll\rS. Ha.vl'!g made .a.[...]enuine Chrisb. We also emphi!Sise ,thp,t the 1qterests, arid settlca in Wellington some Christ[...]all is also the 'faith of an abundant life character, Mr Ho~e was 41hoirmruiter for 'at[...]He .lea.ves a widow and two f.o · re-dedicate and re-consecrate aa rrv68:led, through Jesus Cbi:jst, and , sons and two llaughtera, ,,[...] |
![]() | [...]ori~nal owners had done. After llin[...]M'Caw had fee~ingly replied, afterrioon tea was dispensed 1 and the meeting closed[...]eX'p ected performers from attcncli !lg.[...]March 27, when the choir of St. grnmme was submitteter, Chu·kc,[...]solo work. of the tenor and -bass with and Taylor.[...]. will be held interpretation of the theme b~ing reaJistic, , recitation was well rend ered by Mastera 1t that in First Churc[...]presel!_ted a handsomely-bound Biule lo[...]in the chorus "F1ing wide tl1e gates," of her services as 01·gani[...]A. Brown, the the evening. After the customa-1·y vot.,s[...]re sigh- ST. PETER 'S, AUCKLAND. . love of Jesus." · The minister, R ev. Wil[...]r ent ,ilderness The quarterly Co~1mw1ion was held[...]in Cheviot, Korth Canterbu~·y . Th e He\'.[...]DUNSTAN PRESBYTERY. A. V. G-. Clutnd[...]when a fellowship of St. P eters durmg the A meeting of the Presbytery of Dun gratulated Mr Swinerd 011 th e success of[...]his work, in his widely-sca,l.t~recl par ish pathetic, sion of[...]ided. with its rigorous clim ate, during t he past mst have d[...]It was decided to grant a Presbyteria-1 three years, and said that th e 11ew h[...]med the certificate to Mr William Leslie Jolly, of mis[...]atJlletic. new members, and trusted that we would Cromwell, a student of the Otago Uni appoin ted by th e Honte Missio11 Commi t .arty and have a very ·successful yea-r. Siste1· A~n cs veraity, for t he P r esb~rterian mfoi~ti·y. tee to the charge, h a.cl been r eta in ed at then gave an inte resting account, of Uon[...]Kennington, lnvercargill, so t ha.t tho Tela walking; ference he:d · at Auckland durm~ As• Mount -Ida., Pateardl-Waipiata, and the[...]home mission charges were mini ster . :\lcssrs S. 111.' Knight, C. Brown ,[...]11resentcd 'by th e interim moderator (the and Ha,yes ndclressed the meeti[...]Strath-Taieri and Teviot by the interim e.-.cpressin~ regret that J[[...]were received. It was expected that de- Va.lley . M r ,J. N[...]charge has been strengthened by the addi . spite the shorta.ge or minist ers all the[...]urged th e people to u11i ted a11cl ge nero118[...]. Miss J . !\["Knight presented :t discuss the apj>[...]vi , i't of Mr Bisset, the sum of money· t o Mr Lte oook- SoHral candidates have made apphqi.t1on, Assembly's evangelist, to the Presbytery,[...]ing of the pa,rish it is feltJ,,-that, ot~ers may mission in th e Alexa[...]iterns ·by ·1oca I friends, nn d a uou II t.if II I[...]ra th ere was a' largely-a,ttend ed gathering. ·P sw.~r- -eac[...]tions · of the Sustentation Fund are when M:r A .[...]t erian congregat ion , nmcl e ' n 1irc• 1m quite stalled witb electric ,light,[...]or Ota.go and Southland, ~he Presbytery senta.tion t o 1\fr Swinerd i[...]priate speech. Large congregation s at• Jlec[...]to request the Sulitenta~ion Fund qoi:n t ended the[...]e annual meeting G'ilohris-t presented th e rel iring home mi8- ~tunl .' terim-Moderator is the Rev. T. G. Butler,[...]HUTT. and administered by the northern section Wedd e[...]I e. oEi • ih Wednesdav afternoon, March 14, Mrs School examinations in the Presbyterv[...]ht111c effcctum in· Waikaka VaJl e~• Church i_u st love on be[...]01·dina.t ion nr 4tretted .exceedingly that, owing to the[...]Mr William J. Couling, licentiate, and hi s >':11' -f1ign · unsatisfactorv[...]parinh. Rev. ,T. S. Yonng, ln ternn 's ·above conseqt1ently, Mrs[...]e,-. Evans 1preac-hed an appropriate clisco!1 rse Their guild meetings had been pleasant afternoons .as much as business meetings,[...]l<new, :\'1.'Ma8ter pre:icher a, verv helpful sermon to[...]some." Sa.v in" sou.ls \Vil-'! th e master pa s Join" tb scribed by M'r.[...]the World." In spite of the very stor.my sion of Paul'[...]would not again sta.te of the wenther. on the Monday his untirinl? labou[...]e hum a n son!. made .a. p11stora.te, · but with care and the exercise[...]this life and in that whi ch is to comr . u1ter a.t fulne&s in -h er new home bet[...]rnestly The Moderator a(ter narra t i.ng th e cventg 1rch for bays. They all trusted that both would[...]a. decrease ti.sual questions, after which Mr Coul!nl! .' opportunity offered, in the Master's work in numbers t[...]ise the work bas been on of the hands o the Presbytery. 1icv |
![]() | [...].hy . Barton, Dr Dickie, M;essrs W. 4. Crwg, _ ter, a.nd Rev. S. E. Hill addressed the God a[...]pre• the bounty of Providence1 as manifested would endeavour to find suitable nl.e,[...]us into close touch w,ith the Giver was adopted, and the membe~. ~vho were tives of he variou[...]how God's provi recommended were re-elected to the Board parish, and Rev. W. J. Couling,[...]of Governors. ing the chair vacated by the Moderator, The evening subject[...]fulness, therefore calling speci_al a.~ten_tion Governors of Solway Presbyterian Girls' J. ~{'Phail, on behalf of the pa,r[...]of the church havmg attamed Co1lege, Masterton, was held in the Col sented Rev. J. S. Young with a cheque ,ts maj[...]avie bad W . B. ,Bia.ck. MATAURA. PRESBYTE&Y. came to sa ve sinners, therefore he frater The ;president (Mr T. F. Wat.son) wa[...]'s house. He in the chair, and submitted the annual The Presbyteter R ev. R A. Chisholm) presiding.[...]ing, a11d know Him as friend and pattern. a.nee on the year's working of .£50 16s,· Rev. J. Pringle was appointed Clerk pro The services will -long live in many t ern. Rev. E . G. Evans, lately inducted after the -ooua.J deductions for depreciation[...]h earts, and we trust lessons inculcated will and the payments for ground improve[...]ment&, repairs, renewals, and interest on[...]belJ (agent Southland .P.S'.S.A.), and Mr tuted six years a"o. We thank God and D. K. M'Donald[...]year's working was considered satisfa, ated. Commissions in favour of Messrs that[...]of the Board of Governors, dressed the ·Presbytery on the needs of At the last meeting[...]e Invcrcargill orphanages, and was 1b ytery the fifth annual report of the immens[...]rk and enthusiasm heartil~ thanked. A sub-committee with Board of Governors of M'Glashan.[...]nver J\farch 31, 1923, the report stated it was very light. Mr Malcolm J[...].S.S.A.'s. Rev. J . E. Lopdell was to Q8 regretted that :better progress could , wa.s re-elected vice-pres.ident, and Mr W. asked to arrange examiners fol'. the not be reported, the enrolment having . j ;°''Tetery arranged the itinerary of Rev. J. cally stationary for the year. The primary Presbytery for appointment to the .b oard G. Laughton fr[...]the place of retirinit members: - It was intimated that Mr Thomas !might maintained, alth[...]ion was expressed at the ' J. Pringle waa appointed convener of a joined the staff at the[...]rogr~ ~he College had made si,J.ce ik sub-committee to make arrangements in year, but res.igned after a yea.r's service. inception m a v&y small w[...]resigned a.go. Lar.ge additions in concrete had Moderator should he be able to coino[...]buildings, to the district. Rev. John Bisset wrote sur': in ;-ecording the appointment of Mr schoolrooms, and assembly hall erected, acknowledging the Presby tery's minute of Cohn M. Gilray, 'M.C., B.A., w[...]of the prdSent laying out ,Rf the grounds. · bytery's quota. of £1473 under the Budget school year. The present staff consisted The l>oa.rcf a-Iso una.nimously expressed system was left to the Finance Committee. of Mr Gilray (principal), Mr T. S'. Holmes its warm appreciation· of the work of the Presbytery endorsed the application of (Standa1"[...]ith great devotion and enthusiaani: , A t erial Tenure was ' considered, and sessions l\fiss M. M[...]orv doJ· fine college spirit was being fostered, and were asked to report their mind on the partment) . It was r egretted,.1that owing the "Old Girls' " celebrations at the ·e nd matter at the June meeting. Presby to .[...]m of the year revealed the fact th~t the tery did not endorse the suggestion of Mao[...],,. ;,,q,.'". suggested greater indulgence on the part W. R.. -Hutchison[...]oned that the ed~oIµIJ of the egitor in the matter of publishing d_oing duty as acting-chapl[...]facilities of tJie College had been,;ll0pQr.ted reports and correspondence. Presbytery[...]entries, two oasses; senior Truby King, wlio visited it, exprllfJSed ST. ANDREW'S, LEVIN. national scholarship. one candida.te, who great delight at the charming situat[...]a.nd its uniquo sleeping in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church on scholarship, one candidate who received balconies, . Sabb[...]This was a. red a, free place ; intermediate examina Mem'bers of the board apokel' optim1Sti· Jetter day for the congregation, it being tion, th1·ee candidates, two passes, one cally of the future of[...]s felt that with the· return or · pros• erected. 'fo mark this event the ¥,ev. full[...]Thanks were due to Miss demle Committee11. il.fter:,owhich the meet morning and evening with ap[...]DUNED.JN PRESBYTERY.[...]stimulate interest in the school work. n. fine displa.y of fru[...]had provided a verv difficult proposition . Presbytery ·was held last Tu~[...](Rev. . G. Jupp) the Moderator preached from Deutero appreciation the ready h elo ·[...]ection was still needed. 'f.'1.e the Clutha Presbyterv, ~o{l;lprising th11 ~halt thou keep a solemn[...]red . hv Revs. JI'. Clm·k in1d . A. M.<i~ton, waited ' Lord thy God in the place which the[...] |
![]() | [...]was D. C. Herron, M.C., M.A., extended a THE[...]tate t,he better acqua.iritance of old and AN INTERESTING TOUR. ~q 11e tm e Taierj M'[...];' lloard le rtle,i to Dunedm Presbytery. It was suggested that the two presbyteriea should -co[...]for knowing each other better ·if the con- ·[...]V . H. H. llAHTON. operate and build a cottage and make it[...]n, of :Muori Hill, minister who wanted a holiday could have individual[...]Zoulnnd, re he conducted the servioes there. on behalf of the office-bearers, presented turned t<. Dunedin on Good Friday after The members 0£ the deputation we!'., i\ir J. Robb late treasurer, who i3 shortly an extended visit t.o parts of C hina Ollll ,ARAPA. thanked, and the matter '!Vas referred to[...]on<l of last the committee set up to deal with sea with[...]Girls' side servjces, to co-operate with any 1 the Col[...]closing ~ 'highly !auditory, testll1!ony t1; )urger mission fields of his church. They not committee set up by the Clutha Presby- ,h March,[...]high Christian character, proposed that i. Lion of wluc[...]M'Gregor, Hector Maclean· ' submitted the report of letter in the name of the minister, office cernecl, but they also[...]busi Moncrieff, the Youth Committee, which dealt with bearers[...]!Oll) was A co~vener Jtad been appointed for each as a. member of Session ' and Treasurer[...]f tho New Zealand 1owed the ins~ructed to get into touch with the[...]Mt· Barton found m pupils' ministers in his area.. The purpose of the ·[...]d and a safe and high esteem by the missionary commun\ty :redit baJ-[...]0 16s, • stood with regard to the attendance of[...]eciation hoped the Presbytery would endorse the hearty[...]Ohi un. have not in terfered with mission nterest on proposal to ask ministers to assist.[...]. The report was adopted, and the_ Youth Mr Jowitt, Ses[...]now work to any npprcr iablc extent, though financial[...]tho disturbances ult of ·thr Committee was empowered to act m con[...]Schools' Union in the matter of the cen s ti)J defied the ad[...]i-now that the dnmago was not m te ntionn.l ,nthusiasm Charles Findlay.-The Clerk stated that ways, and of the great lo[...]s are notoriously ffiiirs dur the matter was in order, and • on his ~ions had created in his heart for the bad shots. In spite of imposing demon motio[...]:Macpherson, College reported that the retiring mem another octagenarian of youthful tempera onnnnry tenor of its wny wlulo ho wn s M'Gregor[...]rs: Ewing and Pryde were re-appointed, and Mr Robb, in acknowled[...]on, John Mr J. C. Begg wer.e appointed in place far short of meriting[...]as received from sure, and his intercourse with ,his fellow after them just as local lnrrikins call out iven yeM'l[...]"chow" an.cl "chinky !" after a Chinaman crete had[...]ating that the Rev. John and characterised with good fellowship . taobedthe,o her[...]ildingi;1, Lau~hton would visit the Presbytery[...]to tJ1at. Thero ruro ovidenoes of l erected,[...]ugh South shortly in the interests of the proposed for their kin[...]ton, and to make sary, its imparted warmth would fre tho J[...]H. Barton Welcomed.-At last associated with its possession. He also[...]week's meeting of the Dunedin Presbytery e_ workiniz[...]regarding .himself expressed in the letter pensation is g iven , and tJ10 houses a.bulling[...]on a 6treet to be widened are simply re tered, and was welcomed by the Moderator[...]vernment is in ,t the ·e nd said he trusted he would have a happy Me[...]ast- (Mr 1 Barton was last . year appointed vener of Social Committee, were e.'lcli[...]Mission Secretary in t,h e place of sented with a valuable set of stainless Presbyterian Ohnrch is not only carrying on d~t~ Mr <1Bon;• who retired.)[...]pital, and oducn.tionn.l and ev1mgol 1;;J.JepQr.ted Mr '-f!Barton expressed ·thanks for[...]pirits, the many qualities of character possessed[...]y each of the gentlemen1 and wished of the moot esteemed teachers. and in !J10 situation to India and China, as had been intend_~J them every joy. M[...]!Molters Mi&< A. D. Hancock wns at the[...]s- China and India could itot, be appreciated though, per,haps, genuinely surpris[...]atmosphere of those places to a.pprecia.te the good wishes of the office-bearers[...]ncity of 100 boclA. Extension• fully the nroblems f[...]casion, mental music with elocutionary items ren Chuon, nn<l these form[...]but would addrea& members of Presbytery dered at suitable intervals,· was much Zen.land's[...]t so1rie tbiure time. appreciated. During th'e evening it wa~ 1,io PrEll!hyt.orini[...]is t hP :ising thA rircumstances was attended bv a. much large!' number than usual. After[...]or the ,.. is~i,v ,. \ r..•rfni11 m, waiterl[...]o:lC!y tnk en plnco tion with appropriate devotional exercieee the Bev.[...] |
![]() | [...]By WILLIAM DBWITT HYDE: tell us that there is no other sound in iTER . Take ~he dog into shelter before he i,)Ols in th[...]e me clean hands, clean words, and .nruture ._ quite so mournful and hideous.[...]co.mfortable . human -until his· temperature is again normal'. Help me to stand f[...]nge is_ gener Think of your dog often; if he is a[...]repay you with boundless loyalty-with Teach me to -work as hard ·and play as a carrying k[...]. n as his imo •~og. I hnvn lately seen IL-very pretty peep Keep me ready to hel[...]eggs. I am sorry to have to tell yon coddling, pictures-figur es[...]hey, kill and eat all the baby birds a. of hav- 3tted ex the back of each gum a neat[...]ere the flowers sweet j;hings, and this failing often s master. from the front, but let the strip[...]all the year lands them in a cage for life, as hunters e a, Fiji tend half an inch below. I find , these round. The books that tell about tnk,;i advantage of it in trapping thorn[...]half-way up each figure. Bend the tell us thnt its name is the "howler''; gour[...]ou have but there is not much difference in the after scrnping out the meat, fill ft about 31ligence,[...]a good many ready begin to arrange two names after all. ualf f[...]iosity, po,ssible, any · pictures quite close to the end hand . It •is about the best climber in · they come down out of the trees to soo 11medi&te nearest you: it is best to leave abo[...]one · of its hind feet, .e in the letter to someone, and so on , When scratch its head wi[...]l is never THE LITTLE CIG.ARiEITE. nfortablo 1im into box with a sharp[...]ond, but is always moving A little boy, a. cigarette, edge uncut so as to form a[...]Oh I ~e -was quite delighted. g-again three-quarters square, and you look of.[...]To steady him he stood ; ime than especiall[...]not in use, for fear the delicate tiS&ue boy with a. stubbed toe ashamed of him A[...]wl just a little while ToThero wanted nothing more[...]teach that boy, a.lack, 0 ! it times, He[...]cool·. off By John Rigg, M.L.C. Teacher of Elocution and Public Provides the inquiring mind with accurate information 1w wind . Speaking at[...]nege. Lessons told in a simple and interesting style. Many thousands[...]avure. person may edudlte himself to be a good reader, To be completed in 48 fortnightly parts. E:~ch 64 p~ges, freciter and public speaker. Contents include·: Correct fully illustrated. Size of page lOlin x 7fm. Specimen[...]roduction, · Pronounciatio n, Pausing, part posted for 'J./•, Inflection, Accented Force and Emphasis, Pitch, Tone ROSE CROWING FOR AMATEURS, With numerous and[...]ic Speaking, and . illustrations. 'J./5 posted. Oratory. . 5/8 posted•. VERY INTERESTIN G FOR B9YS OLD AND YOUNG 1[...]Pocket edition ; good clear type. 3/5 poated. ,sted to by F. R. 'Stockton. " Far-away Melody," by M. E. ONE OF PETER KYNE'S .Wilkins. Eaoh,[...]Clante." 'J./11 poated.- .MY M•AN SANDY. By J.[...]and "Sandy" will delight Scotsmen. ~/11 posted. FOR' ' ANYTHING IN · BOOKS, MAGAZINE[...]THE BREA1D AND BUTT.ER MARRIAGE. An interest• STATfONER Y CORRESPON D · WITH US OR CALL[...]ing story bY, Ch~stine ]ope-Slade. 'J./11 posted, ON US[...] |
![]() | [...]for . protection in case the roof should ~hen say : 'What ~Je[...]. come .down . The liouse had shifted a. people do for you! Y-01r kill pig a.nd[...]11,way all calico and take our ·fir!!, ' (Letter to Foreign "Missions C.:ommittee.) come down. It was t he store from which[...]liings wei:e the:e. Note.-! neeµ not comment ,here. I for the "Motau " since the beginning. of After I left they h~ fled to a native ~hinjt he has stated his case well.-J.W.M. this month , as J\Ir Mi[...]d that we II.-S.v,1: BoNcNAm , TEACHER, . F ANRBRf . he was at Vil a. last month[...]ent down during (Supported by Feilding P.W.M.U.) certainly is time she d[...]the f! ight, and to-day tlie- heat is terrible. Sam was taught by Old Peter of, Nimto, j g seven weeks to-day since she w[...]She is to be expused for not coming For t he greater part of the yea:i there[...]anfully, re-building joined P eter, his first teacher, and· helped up wi th[...]hool ~vhere he first - A Hurrican e Yesterday.~ tage out of old iron and nat iv[...]h. when I'.eter left the villaie, be ~ -h t On the 11th a nd 12th we had a westerly wind of hurricane force, but not Thert! is no telling when ?r h~w a · there for ·three yea.rs wi[...]wages. Now Petet feels that he is too of t ha t j erh.-y nature[...]seemin gly had escaped the dreaded cemented walls and the roof with the one child. 'She is a[...]e sent through the post to my ca.re, and be trusted to know their owi1 business, -M[...]s were in llI.-STEl'HEN ~A.SIi~, ' NOJ!UL, omen. I had sfept some[...]very fond of these (Supported by Waitahuna S.S.) but in spite of the sea birds I decided -a11d the jigs[...]About 10 p.m. a bla$t of garden, a~ , as I suggested to M;rs village,[...]all her flower plants had Mr Frater, a nd when ,lohn Dahma.lip died branches of tr[...]on, and soon flat on tlw ground , and most oth_er t~ng~ try ~nd" help, llJe; for no."' it is hard for[...]Chr1st mn. and was ba.pt1sed by Mr M8Jl8- cemented walls yet in that end of 'the ing, a nd shall ha[...]d. t have two ' childi~n, and have house, we shifted into the more soliil fences and r ebuild some out-houses that about ten to school, but work ver_y hard . part of the ho[...]glad, Mr Mansfield, if you ·would write more. The wind was very stiff then, but kind regards. Sinterely, one letter to a friend of Jesus that would we felt we bnd fastened up doors and[...]ch struck and smashed a bare [In spite of J1is many duties as tem here, bnt just ask you to think of this win[...]ttle. trict, Mr Mansfield makes time to write word with the ;Aipbrim people is[...]a. busy and anxious ·,time. ' Then to the supporters of "Own Teachers." me see. " Well, the teacher ·h as had we noticed broad daylight in the[...]is work. kitchen. Sheets of iron had been carried te11chers, mostly in their own words, off. and we feared it was doomed. and a. letter ~ the Waitahuna. S.S. from[...]I.-PETER MATAN 011' RANON VILLAGE. I got t~o Y<>"!lng fellows • to go up a!ld[...]sheets of iron oyer the opening, an~ (Supported "!>Y Mr and Mrs .T. Moore, Alexander Don, has· been, "111'.rit~ me for[...]- The House was Saved.- · Peter is another Queensland boy. He so here I ·am seeking. t.o 'fulfill that tom As the barometer was rising I took it . saya : "I fint wor[...] |
![]() | [...]C·h·ri~t~tention to expound desertions and with[...]this text, or the immedil\,te context in hand. And ·as one look[...]stead of proceeding from the text as a gravest causes for anxi[...]starting point, I intend proceeding One cannot fai[...]great impenetrable mass of unthinking VITED TO INSPECT THE ston<> o[...]to halt, "to look before ·and after," and . NEW AUTUMN GOODS[...]EING OPENED. The "after" look of reminiscenc<' and but[...]attention and to rh-et yours, too, on the lie blotted out without nny re.a l sense of Limited. hard, if unpalatable, facts[...]lly different than the re matters drift? Can anything be done[...]· and either prick it into living interest[...]F.e rdinand Bp.ur had just· elaborated his[...]been employed to meet and cqunteract, Testament litera.trire. In 1866 the if poss[...]of the OJd Testanient was ma.de by[...]I do not seem to have been adopted. · CHOOSE from our well-[...]he policy of re-action and retrGat, selectetest and best in Electro for when tak[...]commodation. There is also a third plate and .· S~lyerware, and possibly the[...]l"epresent an assault upon headquarters the situation. , It ·is[...]y of advance and attack, Corre_spondence lnvJted. the history- of this church str[...]ires of criticism have burned note of challenge to the .world. · .[...]outcoine I have not the slightest doubt Roman Church in particul[...]shock of the Gates of Hell and still[...] |
![]() | [...]Business Manager: Miss MACFI E, 31 Granville terrace, Belleknowes, Dunedin. . ,-., /.[...]ary Fund Treasurer: Miss N. CAMP BEI.L, 8 Harbour terrace, Dunedin. . o~ eve~[...]' i: hat Christ DATE OF PUBLICATION. W c are much indebted to ~J iss Madie, l'H,EDE~TA'JlON T[...],y which Ii. the con All materia l fur the next Supple111e11 t[...]mus t l,e in the ed itor's hands not la ter the A uckland Executive will b e more[...]/ff Easter Ca mp photographers · will ha rn[...]o ap- ample time to send in an interesti11g inter est ·i n Bible Class affairs for a num [...]s to arr,i ngc have not l,ee n able to attend the latc1· g ifL s ho wing utu· grateful appreciation of count for fur rcpul'ls t hat will l,e o f intereot , 11 ot Conferences of th e U nion , we exoect tu Li e hi s se n-i ces to th e Master t-hroug h our ty ·the .only unl[...]~uniln ence imm ed iately , or any J11u11th[...]15 0 2s 6d po; te,1. 'Whel'e a-rrangemcnts ful' his: "The[...]0 !st. 'in this copie.; ca11 be posted to imli,·idual sul, [...]members, in c:unp or at h ome, I exte11d sci-ibcrs ; l,ut[...]Eastertide and right t hrough o ut th e yea !'[...]will Ji11d th e lat,•s t erl iti1111 o f 1g .interest PRAYER TOPICS,[...]fi e ld1, up t n elate. les ·of the time. .[...]lem nmy uc ]for the Syllabus Notes this munth we hi s wi fe, from ' ·l[...]. are indebted to the R ev. D. Ca-Ider , ll.A., :\ letter from Jlr Ihburn app eared 111 ,n ' be done Right guidance t'e appointm en t of Mosgiel. (See M[...]'ravelling S ecretary. ence delegates.) As lr[...]our Union, h a ving acted as Asseml,ly's 11 e • -.vas m a rr[...]Nurse Arnold a.nd Sister Dorothy. represe11 ta.tive on[...]11io11 . ;hods· have mittees. ,Allllteraot, All weak and struggling cla[...]the beginning of our term of office. May I sa.y that it was only after con sidet·able thought that I consented to accept this, the[...]FATHF.Q CHIUSHIAS A1rn1v1:s L\TE AT ,\ serve our Savio[...]NEA~ TE WHAl'l'I l\lAO~I l\llSSION .[...]S ister Tiaki (Miss E vu Ja ck ) i11 centre. |
![]() | [...]day free for visiti11:,;, 01, whateve1· otlwr a critcl persecutor, a fanati[...]·fCiiga.iu. . .:\ way dow1: ''the ,chaste. one.", ·She was a wonm11 .wit,h wi[...]in e p,1Et the s~h.ool· _w e ~isited_q-n ·::::una_ay, and tfie..riirui~rful pp.wer[...]us riurihg their st!ss~d of :tlie same masterful pow·crs, but A l'HJL 22. - LL[...]. Will yol! ·wpo tbi11k your d e dicated to •righteousness a·11d· a nimated WHAT AHE WE HIDE FUH 1[...]f.Jr th is · ful. Jeremy · T,tylor tells us that we come from"/ The cry[...]so ul; a bed, a,nd that a soft 011e--a, te11da a.lJ just as it is '/ L et us i[...]i 11 g t hem bufn re t he world Master•· is follow ed by a short pi·acti c~[...]fo,: Sm'idn.y . On Sa.turilay ·a.f~er- lighte1ied 1)1ind. _[...]ior111 , I he 1n11s t 11om; W C atteu<l' th e monthly P.w:.M. u:.; ,\PR,JL 1[...]lrag rnnt po sihlc, of the 111 otit tlt•li cate n1 ecti ng, :,,_nd , afteten its nt11111 - t-ho way ·!;oes On[...]eve n spherc, :UJd thus to ma ke it bette r for hitherto, anrl .1-.:ill help ns all t he j ourn c.,· to . rocrca.te energy is as · n eces&.'Ll"Y as 1s hum[...]the sa1i1 C' SNLLABU-S NOTES.[...]o, Jezellel is th.a.t King Ahab flouted reviva.ls be planned a nd worked f[...]riv e the Divine Spirit in delibernteTeY.ebel as his wife. From this flood ga.te treated. It is like a plant that needs of ea.r t h, aurl to testify to the glory of of his openin[...]gth arnl rca l gond that ~evastate<l the kingdom. Then• let ha ndled[...]Where can we the use of appropriate means as a. crop is II OW[...]s are find a word or"· good to &.'LY of ,Tezebel ? al'l'ied of the nse of its appropriate me:u1 s, .Let TN THT+: WQRJ[...]- ,y the crafty, 111:1,lic ious, passionate, 1·evengeful , aud[...]ng IS Lo gtt , f\ll d. · han, ,· part 1 hn ,l t'e no t r , the : pnrt i · tind Shall ound ?[...]MOSmEL DELEG~TES . ..l'Q CiOllE ' CONFE!tENCE . 1ome B~ck 1·ow (from le[...] |
![]() | [...]CLIPPINGS. .\Laste l' ca 111 c i11lo close co11l ad \l' Crc dea lt[...]T he club pa id a, ,·i: iL tu Li te luca l :\ lau ri[...]ag reed tu 1:c\'. J . J!,rb 11r11 ~1111 ke of t !t_e cxcell1:11 t[...]from _\[i s~ i\laclic, was rea ct a nd item · li11 l' 11 1' lll L' r o 11 11~ ~\[...].\la rt u11 .B ib le Class, a11 d al ter a not her[...]cuj, nf tea has pl a~•cd " prumi11 e11 L pa rt,[...]r epor ted Lha t, circ11la.r5 had bccu draw 11 ~iri s 111,[...]c lasse;; arc q 11 il,c sat.is letter.ti urg ing r,·c ry class to ob::: cr,·e li1 c[...]sin11s Cun11 n1 llec.- ,\ Je tte r wa s read [ru 11 1[...]\\"EJ.1..1.NUTO~ KOTES. .\Li :::s Ha111 say.[...]ra r.1· l>t·i11:; rcprese 11 Led. l\lr \V. \Vh1 tel a.w pre[...]sid ,·d . a 11 d we lcu11 1c•d 1111• d eleg ates. Aft e r[...]Lhis year, has was i11sin1 cted tu wr i tc th e l?urci ~ 11 ~Ji :-; 11111 ush[...]Vha11 ga rei. that I he r:tJI I' l:1k u more Lite f1J l'l 11 of n[...]h1•111 1, El t ha 111 p rul' idi11 ~ l-hc hot water, $ CCi[...]l·'ru 111 cl as 3 rcpu 1·l s we lea rn of qui te fai t h . A youn g mi11i ~tc r was a cc n.[...]t hin g he w as nbl e to cn111m1111it·a te . On t• \\":\~ C: .\~1 · 1 l llSTl:l t • r ([...]Na nn y, t ha t after all y our p rn y in:-: and c111111 1i11 cd cn11[...]l\ la111· H.C. 111 c111 be rs will Le int eres ted la s t! " ' ha t th e n ~" Th e[...]ell -k11 u w11 a nd 11111ch -valn cil to yet~ Why , mo n , God w a d be t h,,[...] |
![]() | tern lands -t o · · TH'E LPRDBHIP/ . OF CHRIST[...]ech and to 1hip, end laid ·upon,1;he eater!I the obli (Continued from Plli8[...]gation . of rmittlal support'· and protec In this connection there is another[...]Hnudicap" : "If when a mnn who had eaten his, bread the significance and consequences of the graduates are found to possess the lifted up his heel against him he wus French l{ev[...]spirit with its de good address imd an adequate know After thousands of years we still share mands of p[...]show friendliness to a man we demands of intellectual freedom. Rome .i, liberal education were not acquired say, "Come and have lunclj. wit~ me,'J saw· what was coming 11c11d form11la~[...]ratories or, departing from the Eastern bond of her p'olicy to mee t it. It was the {lOliqy alone." '.!.'his sentence would be im e~.ti!lg, "Come and have[...]say, "is confine -themselves to soda water I take of the Church and bring the individual[...]would be any· more The> "index" foi, prohibited literature be life and <1'iscipline in leisure hou[...]ced to be false, liber~.l ism dress," "an adequate knowledge of · the days, I cannot say.[...]tha.t there was much need of the pro a state of impending dissolution WI\S· an ttn article b[...]he infallible p!i,pacy. Slowly, stea4ily, pa usive gi~ of an ·editor. A man of students, nnd often discussed the sub surely Ro,ne has been p[...]he best sense, sometimes , ject. I often wonder at the execu policy which has one e[...]ment of n. religious and spiritnal 11bso cduca ted need~ jack-planing and · sand but a canteen, · as they call it, would l uti$m witb the_[...]eligion Essay on Manne~s. H e would quote haps more than one, taken up the[...]me and made it an accomplished never c·o uld quote from memory, but[...]fact la!!,t yenr. My considered opinion by quite a large aud influential section the couplet begi[...]begun deliberately fo view oi the liberal° '":\fanners (i.e., m[...]things, with thi: provision of the co~ te11cle11cies of -thought, both•p.olitical and i[...]are not like paint which is mou meal. often superimposed on ugly and poor It teaches us that "the theological. It ·was a movement of re ma te rial. co mmon[...]tendencies. The task this movement set[...]d inherent beauty of the Scbqol promotes friendship ; it. lays 'the sto1~.•. A gen[...]Liberalism -in theology is regarded as its material, for a gentleman is born, not and u[...]University bore some re one of Alexander V,' hyte's lecturlls it is presented in the Latin fathe~: which always gives me p[...]yet I Juve bea rd it said that grace will after)lo011 tea. Mr G. F. Inglis, B.A .,[...]was, I believe, one· of the first to agitate~ruth. (c) The sacraments are the main man.[...]channels of grncc, n1_1d the guarantee of I do not deny that: only I Gilray took a great interest in the pro must say I have never known a c[...]they cannot" l\1Pke the gentleman . The extension of the residential system He needs the attrition oi society.[...]Church of Rome in t!te face of ~he an 11ncornmon combination, it is a[...]men. dnugers of intellectt•.!\I ~ud, political iree soc·ial embar[...]re movements in the same,• cruelty to a kind hostess, a nervous pa tie1\t, or a shy pari ~hioner. The And keep the hea.rt a lighted shrine, di~ection, and with the same aim-to[...]a They who can smile when others ·hate, a living issue op a mere dead fon11,? tion, wheth,ef medical or ministerial, Nor bind the heart with frosts of fate,. To that we shall give attention later. · whom my soul hateth. Their feet will go with laughter bold But in view of the t)lnden[...] |
![]() | [...]Is the chi~f characteristic of the British-built "DENNIS" rith its de-[...]M9tor Lorry. Rough. unev~- stee~ mu~dy roads ma~ be and the[...]l Down Dale, "Penni. " Motor• Never Fail formulated the J?Oli(?y[...]111pplied '.without dela:,: tl,ie .Jesuit ni,stituted. irature be D,e~Qcrµcy , liberalism ,vii, whi~st T~e N.Z. ~preaa C.. Ltd. soci.ety in Oil WijS • an steaqily, 1g tlµa set estnblish tnal nbso- 1ject[...].....:Ac~~mmodation ana' ·concession . vital interests of our religion her roice[...]Liberalism is not Pncounterecf in her whole history, the i obeyed? are the demands of our age, intellectual necessarily "of the · devil" as has been[...]· and practical? _Well, let us meet stated, and litc1·ary and historical[...]e thinking nncl not quite so simply and · directly. as, this . pince, but[...]f om· time. athers: brief stntemeut might indicate. Never afraid of a naturalistic and materialisti c[...]concessions serious to the- vital interests nattiral they both are of the devil, who[...],t receive and distinctive -character of the Ghrii; knows not the truth. These conce[...]mtinu<ius pres human • reas on which has asserted its the main[...]sure of science, phHosophy, and literary lordship over tli_e Divine reason. "The certain as Darwinian evolution . .rautee of and hie,torical critipism have been main intellect of Europe," says Dr Gore in lininistra[...]s of tho ' 11ge . . The t section tea.ciµng into accordance with · the ·in pels,"[...]us Christ nud the mes fafallible tellectual demauds of the age.[...]se nccomn1odations , have been satisfy its intellectual prejudices and ~ of ~he made 011 quite an extensive scale in[...]not the clemauds of a · legitimate his not c<,-operatiou with the spiritF[...]l iree mu.ch of the preaching and teaching a.s torical criticism. ·1 deciiy.[...], are not based 011 be same.• literature of the age. 1 In her accommo strictly cri[...]Ou rs e: The age we hav:e often seen the Gospel de tain conception of the univ[...]obedience, ours is fellowship with th,; 1 later.·• ,Ievl!l of . a mere social re[...]eternal spirit of tho ages . It is ours[...]o. "they have •taken my Lord away. to test, to judge, to condemn and, if ?9 of· our I[...]mer. as with the sufferi!igs and Instead of "my Lordi' they have age in obedienc[...]Spirit of the ages. often made • 6f Him what He Himself ludt>d, it may b[...]erit- rnitured . ancesl' instetem of I Author. of a new crea[...]accommodations to· the intellectual and of the Church in our age is written, direct way to deny or, at l[...]oretical demands of the age. The liistorians will tell th11t during that[...] |
![]() | [...]Thorough prepar intellectuat or practical demands of the[...]The College is 't!xcellently situated in grounds 17 acres in extent.[...]otl_1er to assert the l'ordship of: matter Acc[...]had in it at once a note of challenge DAY & BOARDING SCHOOL FOR OIRLS &.. KINDERGARTEN[...]1\1.A. immediate· challenge and protest. in the[...]For Proapectus, apply _to the Principal or Regi~t~ar :[...]created the Chm:ch. It created our[...]' ·own Presbyterian Churc.h , and made rrr[...]ship of kings, the lordship of the State,[...]w~olehea.rted s~ender .to ·christ as[...]. rule my life and its inter!)sts. What[...]t to wbfoh all its interests must bow.[...]down this challenge in the · State[...]breaking •down of systemii and autbori; WITH P[...]er is not peculiar to any one Blladmaster: MR. A. K. ANDERSON, M.A•. (N.Z.), F. R. Hi11t[...]untry. It is as rife in China and Terms for 1923 :[...]sure ·of truth that may · Illustrated Prospectus and further information may be obtain[...]be -rcgrirded, as ultimate a.nd absolute, from the ffead:n.nstt>r, or fro[...] |
![]() | [...]Scotland. ..(\.nd further, as I ha.ve stated, is, played on the links or do[...]sciple of ment has been _erected to him, over his programme of both the Old. Testamen t and the John the Baptist. HQne of the two[...]the old, and I have drunk deep at Andrew, Simon Peter's brother. He fast[...]ber qf this Church 25 years ago. which is being interpreted , the Christ"[...]he Scotch 81'8 mean was replied to l..,y ? of _matter I lost it absolu~ely and was in -the[...]But it has come back. It ha.s stated that St. Andrew wa-s the first[...]he set L'Clucational, and charitable in.st~tut1ou8 as do our come back[...]he risen Lord. disciple of John the Baptist, andPeter to lt has come back thr[...]ottish wit and ,f authority: this written record which to me is the :St.[...]n iment, It God hath highly· exalted •and to whom . dates the origin of St. .Andrews as far A farewell social was tendered te th e if challenge He has giv-en a na[...]The Re,•. Ur Gibb has received an un Jtest. in the in beaTen, of things jn earth, of things· of the bones ci[...]solicited call to Knox Church, Parnell ,[...]commenced in 1162 and consecrated in The hall was ta.stefully decorated u11d ·ela1iionships . Lorcl, to the gl[...]1318, was demolished in 1559. The easteru appointed as a drawing room, and th e , the unfail[...]gable, •part of the western and part of seating accom[...]of tbe -011 ~,: noble and extensive !building. tive of all denomi[...]ds. I have ascended charge ad interim) presided, and there[...]the North Sea. The site of the cathedral Jreated our[...]Rowe, Mr Carpenter (Church of Christ). that w. :.d[...]and Mr Lock (Mayor of Nelson); white St. Andrew's and ,St. P[...]other bodies with whose actiTities th o f the State, cross ·b ar (t). ,In the Union Ja[...]self 1s. . Down fla.g of the United Kingdom of ·G reat Bri- .A.l{H.B.) , • the ,g[...]ng After the singing of the doxology ru1d fresh and[...]eaton, whocastle was assassiuated cal progran1me was enjoyed. l. fresh[...]as of Scotland. · To include the United King- t·o~d it w!th a drawbridge[...]is the British lion. tectwn agan1st an enemy. Inside, the[...]tish order of Kn_ighthood, named after the •geon (!ardinal Beaton[...]er, to make a 11re pat~on saint of Scotland. -It is a very There was no p[...]time of the son, but trusted that they would uo Sovereign ty kn[...]resided in of the -esteem in which thev wure held .[...]th,e eastle. 0f late yea1·s it has greatly The[...]oi:der- 1~ .gold charatiters. B:y a stati~te un1ve~1_ty, , and~ as a w~terplace The chief' in[...]the Sovereign and 16 knights. The ~erest is connected -with the[...]He, however, lelt 11 a leader- ' letters K.T. are placed after the names· m 'the centre of Papa.I'n jurisdicti[...]that tepded to Ji!,ev. Mr Gibb aJ1d lllrs Uihb .nd author[...]• made of oak, 1s still m existence;nter. China and · . n rew. 1s.[...]Opposite[...]~h Scotian~), and was. founded -by Peter uam~s, the at the[...]tude, and the man wJm wns faithful to 1d absolute, hers ';Jf t~!3 Imperml fanuly, pr1!1ces, gen•[...]se.i~t, and in they ~don•~ church inter-marr y among the ' citi Rev. Mr[...]OhriRt the four ~rners. the •letters S.A.P.R., (Sanctus zens, and · 111[...] |
![]() | [...]1tbc :\ta.t10•11·•. lie had found t.lte Rev. Mr Giib a. man The Synod reistimed itil 11esaio11& in First edin Presbytery. If they -w ere to give it of strong mind a.n[...]niing s upported the motion. , · evecy happinus and prosperity in their After devotional exerci&eS new members 'H[...]tion. 'l'HEOLOGICAL COM:MITTElD. of the Ministers' Association; lV[r Car[...]The f,cv. H-. Ma.clean, convener of the penter, on' behalf of the Prohibition[...]Theological Committee,· i·eported a gratity League ; Mr G. F. Dodds, on behalf[...]r (Mr W. cargill, was unanimously ~ominated as stude!1ts this yeai·. There were 11 .ttiilt Lock) all spoke of the interest the Rev. :Moderator of next Synod.[...]year men, of wliom seven were graduates. Mr Gibb had taken in the vari9us[...]s from men who bodies with which he was- associated, SPECIAL GR-ANTS.[...]shed him well in his new work. The intel'im act; providing for the fiual was l![...]f various special grants, was committee had under its care ·51 men who was visib1y mo[...]aJf of Mrs consid,ered. An extract minute was 1for had to be helped; as .aga[...]all the said that was worrying the committee was had been given them. The parting of act, and protested aga.inst the ·system of how they ,vere gomg to help, these[...]'!'he ~unds of the 1·neo!og1cal vominittee .had been reached, but he would always year8, and suggested the following acldi were m a desperate condition: There was look back with' plca,sure[...]d be in the nature of loans on which interest in the scholarship \ funds, ,and ye[...]responsibilities to meet. a.cknowledgcd with grnteful thanks the being the ordinary gra nts which thereafter Mr Maclean went throug-h the list of[...]according to regulations." the_ p_resbyteries sho,~ing that the great received from his Lo[...]Nelson, and from ,the clerey of the city, extent to which special grants had been[...]he bad been able to e ven if they adopted the proposals from opportunity of[...]-in voice this connection he mud a wa.rm t ribute special grauts. When the special grants[...]stances surrounding some ing commit.tee appointed :-Revs. H . deM•our to k~ep in touch with the[...]ired _to support ~he_ prot!)st of 1?,is Trotter, r. Yuille~) Prdfessors T. D . Mrs Gibb rece[...]Adams, F. W. -Dunlop, J. :R. Elder, tributes during the evening, and in a grants. He wondered if this matter had Messrs W. Allan, W ~ Uow, W[...]seria.tim, a-nd· adopted as follows, without variation :-Kakanui, for church repairs,[...]Oamaru Presbyteteph~n•s. for i:hurch debt, £250, £ for[...]ill, for Southland Presbytery.-Centre. Bush Church Dunedin, on Tuesday eveni[...]arewa_; Waikiwi, new church in· brick. He condndted the communion service, and £ ; to Stirling, for extensive churoh ~futha Presovtery.-Waiwera, Warepa., preached from the words of[...]iurch "Verily I say unto you, t,he works that extensive clmi-ch repairs, £200, £ for £;[...]anse; La.wrens:e, I do shall ye do also; and greater works to Tarras, for new church, £500, £ for[...]e do, because I go unto £, over three years; to Oteramik..a, for M~taura P1·esbyte1,y.-Edenda.le, chqrch the Father." The preacher[...]n; to Wa.ianiwa, for church kaka, c~urch rep.a irs; Knapdaie; l~ve to the time of[...]from con sell sect10ns .and devote nroceeds to church time, and concluded with a po[...]building fund; Mata.ura, ·church mainte for more faith in the li vin!-l God. c[...]bn church re- The R ev. J. Standring was elected The Rev. J . _Kilpatrick moved that b[...]. J\foderntor of Synod for the year 1923-24. interim a.ct the Synod gi ~e St. Stephen's Dum.'<im Presbytery. - Kensington J\{r Standring expresse[...]liff, The Clerk of S_ynod, the Rev. A. M. mittee.[...]church• ,Berwiok Finlayson, report ed the ministerial changes At the a fternoon sederunt Mr Kilpatrick new_ chu~c.h[...]h re~; that had taken place during the past reported that the Finance Committee had W1ukoua1t1,. church _[...]agreed to remit the matter simpliciter to church reP,31rs: Pukeh1k!,, · c[...]he apphca,t1on from ·Colao Bay for ·leave Gbmmittee :-·R evs. W. ]\•['Lean, R-. Clark, St ephe[...]p eculiarly S.oathla~1? Presbytery, with synodical Haggie; and Messrs W. Henderso[...]rt of the glebe and 'add" ancithei of the committee. motion.[...]he gleb'e was referred to tlie A small committee was appointed to The Rev. A. V. ·G. Chhndler said that Dunedin Presbytery with synodical powers. send a message of greeti[...]ll-health. ' Dunedin Presbytery • to report, and h~ Rev, R . ,Fa.irmaiil) waa . submitted by the .It was also agreed to send a message[...]ase could be and the provision of. enterta:ininent a.nd Ins son.[...]s to· them. The report waa re- • A committee was appointed to examine The Rev. J. Collie seconded t[...]c~ived, . . and J\fr. Fafrmaia thanked for Presbytery records. ment.[...]_The Ch~Jf ,Bpard' ,of, , Pr~pert.y wr<>te day.[...] |
![]() | [...]e What men think. of immortality de after a generation. What shall be sa-id of[...]but religious enthusiasm has created a new place of the his - Ingersol lectu[...]in the reality of a. continued existence·: atmosphere of Christian love I saw service. correspondent wrote him that he feared[...]and men emin en t in li terature and science 1ings decently once with[...];\lOVE.MENT A:VIONG STUDEN'rs. ,ytery on the They co,ne into light togetJher[...]with the students , have started a ·•Ho bring. tlut wh[...]design of lead ing inquiring minds to ate -in having ever. This is the . secret of t[...]that we might overtake ru; much '.1-ttending t h~ Czech University, in c!ud- of Otago. I[...]ery in ground as possible .during our limited time. 1ng 1800 Russians, 1200 Ruthenian[...], had many from Eastern Galicia, and many others o many beau[...].l:inls Memorial Buildings, attended by a. the students in the German U[...]t was becaus·e the Chris- large number cf del egates--ministers am] the History of the Ch[...]ture 0 ( a day, soon snuffed out, then to .the state of religion in the land and[...]ss of the Reformation. Compiled by the International Business his pretensions. Why take himself. so[...]CITY OF PRAGUE. Men's Committee. e unavoidable seriously? Why take other[...]icent city qf some Twenty·two Cb!!,pters brim full of infor , of Oaman,,[...]mation. Illustrated every chapter. Con· :on. · quslyY Their pain is soon over; its effects c00,000 inhabiilnts, situated most bem,ti die with the[...]river Moldau which ;s centrated to save time. = soon forgotten ; they cease with them- spa!rned[...]he charmingly picturesque after all · idea of imrmorta.lity passes is a[...]CONTENTS. cold and difficult mode of living. · Profes- vast palace-monastery-castle-church-prison- 1. The Purpose of the Book. 'AIKAKA. \ aor Cross sa.ys that "other-worldli[...]2. The Supreme Business of the Church. resbytery of is as . fatal to ;religion as "worl[...]adschin was a gloomy ru1d System of Church Finnnce. loss sustained •~Worldliness," centring everything, on almost de~rted spot where one's f0otfall[...]which can only be re- which spoke of long-depaa·ted glories. To 5. The Weekly Freewill Offering System. deemed and warmed by ''ot[...]Office-Bearers a.nd People. the late Mr mate of humanity the , cure of it wil!' be in _it_ have im_(la.rted a gl'.1d~ening air of 7. The Minister's Part-the Manner of in the death the·[...]ours' illne5.!I. in~; they a.re children of eternity. whom I was .privileged to[...]e for life · in rea.lising 11!1 h'?ur 's )l_ri vate talk on the religious We~kly Freew ill _Offering ~ystem. elder of the the elements in it whicl_[...]ndying ; it is · the soul's link about 10,000 Protestants: to-day there are 11. Specimens of Presbyterian, Methodist, Mr M'lnlosh with the unseen and eternal. . Yet faith 30,000 included in the Czech Bre[...]r, with the future. Love is undying; it 18 T~ousa.nds of t~e workinir classes in · the[...]ricts of the city ,Letters, Cash Books, Receipts, and uch missed. When life has lost its radiance it is be-' have qmtted the Churoh of Rome and are out to the[...]other Printed Matter. cal!.se one or all of the[...]lost. !' Samuel L. Clemens gaiued nothing ~rotes~ant co!lgregat1ons. Z1zkov[...]Rural Church Finance. · !DENCE. bitter rej ection of hope and defiance of but ,that pro[...]Requirements of the Denomination ,teadily and lJlen in whom love is dead do n[...]eft ·do not care. through that rnterest that most of them When[...]20. Steps in Thought B"uilding . . ha.d so ar m[...]on Between Thinking and hould be out greater realities; wh!!n fa.it~ is dead, why . I addressed several ga[...]ad a. packed a.udienct> 22. The Stewardship and Tithing ld r/4 his -[...]its . service of of working men and women who Jistenerl "Revi va.l." '. in-eat. en_terpr1ses. It 1s sometimes u,r ~ed ea.gerly[...]Bound in Cloth Boards: 6/6; Posted 7/-. ;ies and ,;ier- 11nd then to -p~ss 3:[...]nt!;, "The most comprehensive and masterly 1ut tlie God better for ha.ymg lr!ed. But ,yhat 1s that a1;1 event to "-hich , they keenly looked etatement on Church Finance that has ever idva.nce has,[...]thought of the h~ro1c men a~d wom~n who sors, teachers, :me1·clmnts~ ru1d others. All hero. Rig[...]ording to the. will of God . to reahee tha,t hea rted Protestant congregation throi g][...]t,hey_ still continue some1vhere in God's the devoted la,l;>onr gf tw~ ladies, "'.h~ Jteepmg, not past factors al011e, but pre- recently hn.ve been appointed elders Jt[...] |
![]() | [...]!~~T -LIF;~''.''{ll and the Roman Catholics, Protestants, have pll/t it into shape as Ii.[...]is generally given and Jews who were present listened with thougih they ha.Te still to raise funds to the lowest place, and 'is held most chiefly the closest attention. Every Sunday t·he pa,y off the deb[...]tlie senses that bring . inform'a.tion crowds attending the old Klementinum[...]still more delicate. If other. senses ·are whole service, wi[...]<lh was kept The Apostle Paul calls attention to the their weajiene!l state. But without the ready, and in a cupboa.i[...]r such weekly with their so-caJled · mysteries.. Thebv sense of smell, people hav[...]ergencies ! mysteries were ce1-ta.i.t1 secrets which th" ge[...]and which the merely intimated or out pleasures. A very interesting claim 'has TIU'ough the courtesy of the Government siders· were not allowed[...]ma,de for this .,sense, An I was granted a. free pass on a.II the State- were also certain so-called mysteries with expert writes : "I believe that the senae Ra.ilways, a concession of great moment the Jews when certain matters were se~ of smell is in more dire[...]the sense of sight. lived in the trains. Some notes on towns revealed to those of the. Jewis[...]human beings, who· liave and . villages I visited may be ta.ken as tion. .But through t[...]hrist lost· this sense to a. great · extent, there is samples of the state of things general these were fully 1·e[...]duty Qf the vividly recall forgotten rnemoriee. . A the trains it is 1·eligion whi[...]ep spirituaJ move to 'be no longer a mystery, but to be de after what it recaUs while with a. scent ment which J1as penetrated the nation, clared to the uttermost parts of the earth. memory is an in[...]in you, the own experience which mustrates the ... ..,1 and rejoicing in Him.[...]la.v the work has taken deep every man and teaching every man in a.II of about seve[...]ent every man year or two in a private school. It who, before the Revo[...]esus." This gives us was a.Jways a matter of regret with him being scoffed at, and pelted with mud, three divisions-Whom we prea[...]at he could recall almost nothing of while he attempted to hold · open-air we J?reach, and w[...]ng, the method of memory of the exterior of the building seeing 1200 converts. It wa[...]hing. a_nd the ·death of the schoolmasteter in passing through n:iet in a 1·estaurant-the[...]~ashed upon his mind as. if -he 'had left minister explained · in : j5imple lang-ua.ge order to[...]rushed into view. The -plant on which tears of emotion and joy trickling down and[...]schqol. As a boy he had their eyes glistened with hope and faith, know that; iF he[...]rubbed the leaves in his ha.nd and a.fter as for the first time they partook of that[...]in the second fingers. He had not encountered that of the Czech Brethren Chur ch. One sees[...]quires warning. This pla nt in the interval, and it was the it emblazoned on all the Bibles and hymn note of waming is ·almost wholly lost from odour which recalled the forgotten books: c.1rved above all churches and[...]res memory. •]si'·it not to be expected. that upon many tombstones : worn 01t the[...]l should have its lapels of men 's coats : -printed on writing cease not to warn everyone night[...]s savour of sacrifice and incense is often over their pulpit robes in ·large red desi~n:[...]ence of sin, rererred to in the Old Testament wor- and it J1as even gi.Yen its name ("[...]he newspapll!" published by the Pro the text, "Whatsoever a man soweth, that Corinthians brings the sense of smell into testant C hure11. It was the symbol on the wil[...]are unto lirst J1ationaJ. postiige-stamp 1;1rinted at of nations. But the grea.t note of warn God a sweet savour of Christ."[...]s that a delightful perfume· l1ad design was afterwards ca ncelled . It is the final destruction of the soul. Our fasten tid upon him and was ma,ni.fest the old ·H usito protest against Romish Lord, more than any other teacher, gave everywhere -h e went.[...]g. · The great aJJ. the hand clings t~ the fingers long a.ftet· 0 it~ painted houses, m~inly of 0 11 0 storey, inclusive me[...]Lord •h as a. rich man, a shoemaker , who after his con is dangerous. The p[...]d "The Roso of Sharon." tion preclomiuantly Protestm1t, only a result, we find the Churc[...]taurant hall to pese of speaking is definit'ely stated : its utmost capacity, and in the throng[...]and 1.ittle one were not only those already Prote.stant in Christ Jesus." It not only secur[...]Notice also their fnces, as they with intelligence pa.r moment of peril they haunt ihim ,bite a[...]fragrant .protection of God's morning kiss work-wa.~ning and teaching . an!f present upon the soul ling[...]ing perfect every man. tl1e close, after I had spoken to them on[...], ,thoug-h it snow, our homeward footsteps when ~e day 1.s -~>again! ' '" :or "God's richo[...]the world fall of woe. mediate presenc~ age.in." • |
![]() | [...]An Eastern Legend 000 >rl'd. Oth[...]EstP,te Into Ja.mes Mitchell[...]9 5 7 Oama.ru Presbytery ... 36 ; missed ma.ny[...]10 ctent,, there is Wlaikiwi S.S.[...]Th.e Little Cigar ette ... 13[...]10 0 0 Te Ar.ai Y.M.B.C, ll 5 0 Too Late ... 33 a R_age of[...]29 lust,ratee the As a child Solway College, Masterton .. .. Ha.wera[...]Wanted-Minis ters .. . .[...]e. J+::?~I 1t, nothing of Kent Terrace P.-V,.M.U. 1 0[...]It will brig 1ten to gladness schoolmaete,. INDIAN MISSION.[...]ar odour. It, Solwa.y College, Masterton .. ·5 3 6[...]r THEOLOGICA L COLLEGE. nd and after[...]Solway College, Masterton[...]. .. .. .. . . .. 4 2 8 ountered that Knox Y.W.B.~., Christc[...]. .. .. O 16 6 he forgotten expected_that, ,uld have its[...]0 star~hing The sweet, euse is often ,starnent, wor ting · to the[...]collara to &my bloaae, if Joa aH ,re long aftet··[...]B~sinosii letters ancl remitta nces must be[...]lothe a d •h as a rich Waimate Junior Y.M.B.C. 1 10[...]ad, and by tha,t, fra Kent Teterton P .W.M. U. {Nu·haka Hos- subecription is paid is inserted :-P. A, hl[...]Aroha, to No\'0111ber 1, 192B; 'l'. 1'. B., Mar .t ihim ,bite a W11ikiwi ,..[...]Miss 0. B~ Waim~te, to Octobe1· 2, 192:1.[...] |
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