GO THOU AND DO LIKEWISE
Though for many years I've been really interested in intelligent public writers' opinions, I think none hive generally interested me so much as those presented to a varied minded, people bearing the name MacClure. They are so natural and direct they always find the target. The subjects are fully illuminated by one used to his task. The "Odd Angle'' sounds odd. but is really nicely fitted to plain understanding minds. The subjects touched on to-night are truly excellent, and suggest that many hearts and pockets will be stirred among they who are willing to hear gospel truth, WW as to its practice well, "let him tnw heareth get ready for repentanceWhy should the truth be irksome to honest people. The closing remark on "Our Social War" need no addition. It should cause the corelessano hypocrites to search their cupboards and larders and give all surplus at least to the worthy and needy. ' Thou and do likewise." 1 _ ALFRED E. MURRAY.
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 235, 5 October 1942, Page 2
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