MISSION IN GRAND THEATRE.
Tomorrow night Pastor Kent, of Melbourne, will continue his mission in the Grand Theatre. His Chrisfccjjurch campaign opened very successfully last Sunday night, and many of those present have expressed tuomseivea aa being delighted with the lecture. The jnisaioner believes'he will be able to submit to his audience some very clear and definite scriptural predictions bearing on his subject, "The Seoond Coming of Chriat." National and political afia.ii® of to-day, when viewed from almost any standpoint, present the appearance oi a very tangled skein. And while noble statesmen are doing a grand work in the various international conferences which aste being hekl, it is believed by Paetor Kent that the great and final solution of our national problems will be made possible only by the return of Jesus Christ to this world.
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Press, Volume LIX, Issue 17863, 8 September 1923, Page 15
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