USES OF CHURCH ORGANS OUTSIDE SACRED MUSIC.
TO THB BDITOR OF THB PKKSS. Sir,—Recently a company visited Dunsandel, and gave a concert, and were allowed to use the organ (which is kept in the Town Hall) belonging to the Wesleyans. Now, I ask, is it in accordance with Christianity to see an instrument of God's Word used for any kind of amusement that should be given in the hall ? Surely not. I sincerely hope the officials of the Church will see their way to prevent such an occurrence again.— Yours, &c, Observer.
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Press, Volume XLVI, Issue 7392, 19 August 1889, Page 3
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