THE WESLEYAN MISSION.
j Teem was a good attendance at tho abcvo ij mission service yesterday. At noon the I imal prayer meeting was held in the I I.M.CA. Rooms. In the evening the I Grafton Road Church was woll filled. The I proceedings opened with tho usual devotional exercises. The Roy. Mr Smalley I read the narrative from Luke ix., 37 —42, I and Bpoke from it upon "Hindrances to I tie Religious Lite." The preacher urged I tiihearers to accept God's truth and throw I aide all hindrances. Large numbers reI mained to tho after-meeting for prayer and I tplritnal instruction. Mrs Smalley gave j » brief address, and sang very sweetly j tie eolo, '-I am praying for you." I The services will be continued to-night and ' all day to-morrow in tho Grafton Road I Church. In the morning, at 7.15 o'clock, a special prayer meeting will be held. At I II o'clock the pastor will preside, and an address will be delivered by Mrs Smalloy. He evening service will bo conducted by "w Rev. Mr Smalley.
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Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 142, 19 June 1886, Page 7
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179THE WESLEYAN MISSION. Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 142, 19 June 1886, Page 7
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