TEMPLETON.
The congregations at- Templcton, whore the Rev. E. K. Mules is preaching a mission, keep up in a remarkable way. The missioncr is beine; kept busy signing resolution cards. Taking as his subject on Thursday night the parable of the prodigal son, lie lruVl strong emphasis on the position of the "elder brother "" instancing him as a warning against srnritnnJ prido. In speaking at the after meeting on "how we are to get hack to God." lie explained the teaching of the Church of England on confession. A feature of the outside procession was the singing of the Commandments. At the dinner.hour service at the factory, the mi*sionrr spoke of St. Peter's denial. The mission service to-nijjht is at 7.30. Tomorrow the services are Litany and Eucharist at 11, 0 p.m., and mission service at 7 p.m.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13870, 22 October 1910, Page 9
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