PASTOR KENT'S MISSION.
The mission which will commence in th« Grand Theatre to-morrow night at 7 o cloojC will, according to tho sromotors, afford a splendid opportunity far thoao who take more than a eup'erficial interest in international rnroblems of hearing what a profound student of Holy "Writ considers to he the truo significance many of tie perplexing questions with which state* mon aio grappling in every counf-ry to-day. Pastor J. "\V. Kent, of Meltatyno, who will conduct tlie mission, balicrves that the moot practical and reliable solutions of the indus trial and. social difficulties of our day are to he ' found within the paces o£ the Bible. He h-= placed his view Woro many large audiences in Sydney, Melbourne and Auckland.
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17857, 1 September 1923, Page 7
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