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liElAGl(»U8 SERVICES CHRISTADELPHIAN LECTURE ON BIBLE TRUTH (God willing), J 0.0. F. HALL, ALLEN STREET, SUNDAY, AT 7 P.M. Subject: “SCRIPTURE WRESTED TO SUPPORT FABLES” IN WHICH ARE SOME THINGS HARD TO BE UNDERSTOOD, WHICH THEY THAT , ARE UNLEARNED AND UNSTABLE WREST. AS THEY DO ALSO THE OTHER SCRIPTURES, UNTO THEIR OM N DESTRUCTION.” (11 I'et. 3:16). In the course of the series id lectures, “Turned Unto Fables,” cnncluded last Sunday, evidence was produced from the Scriptures Io show that the ' lables taught in the Churches of (.'iiristendom fulfil the Apostle Paul's prediction in II Tim. 4:3-4. It was shown (hat such doctrines as the immorality of the soul, consciousness in the death state, heaven-going at death, and hell-fire torments, were “fables” not taught in the Bible. The object of this week’n lecture is to consider some of those “wrested” Scriptures which are usuallv advanced in support ot the foregoing ''fables.” It will be shown that, in reality, there is no support for Hie "fables” of Christendom in such Scrip-, titres which can be explained in harmony with the true teaching of the Bible as contended for in the recent series of lectures. The passages which will be particularly considered are:— (1) Christ’s words to the thief ou the cross. (Luke 23:39-43). (2) The parable of the rich man and Lazarus. (Luke 16:19-31). (3) Paul’s “desire to depart and to be with Christ.” (Phil. 1:21-23). (4) Paul's words —"Absent f.'om the body . . present with tht Lord.” (II Cor. 5:1-10). (5) Christ's words—"ln My Father's house are many mansions.” (John 14:1-3). (6) Any other passage advanced at question time. "STUDY TO SIIOM’ THYSELF . . . A WORKMAN THAT NEEDETH NOT TO BE ASHAMED RIGHTLY DIVIDING THE WORD OF TRUTH.” (Paul —II Tim. 2:15). Questions invited. No collection. The above and other "wrested Scriptures are explained in harmony with "the truth,” as revealed in the Bible in the book, "Christendom Astray.” A copy will be sent free on application to “Bible Truth,” c/o above hall. ACCOMMODATION. ROTORUA. APARTMENTS—Forhury, 45 Wlmkane St., comfortably-furu. Rms., cooking convs.; central, handy baths. Jliss_J£ .Ryan, Prop 2 _ “WAIWERA” HOUSE, first-class I’ri- ’’ vate Hotel, overlooking lake; h. and c. water every room. Reservations, Tel. 31, Box. 30. T ICENSED.—Lake House Hotel, Rotorua; own Mineral Baths. Tarill, 15/-, 17/6 day. F. G. Fraser, Proprietor. Tel. 36. A RMIDALE GUEST HOUSE—Tarill: Winter, 11/6 day, £3/5/- weekly; summer, 13/-. £3/17/6. Mr. and Mrs R, W. Wise.„ BUNGALOW PRIVATE HOTEL, ' ROTORUA. WINTER Tariff: 11/6 daily, £3/12/6 ’ ’ weekly; 2 mins. Govt. Gardens and Baths. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Branch. Tel. 46. GRANDE VUE, first-class Private Hotel, overlooking Govt. Gardens; h. and c. water every room. Reservations. Box 97.

PENDENNIS, Whakaue St., 3min. P. 0., lake, Govt. Grounds; 10/6 day, £3/3/- weekly. Mrs. Styles, late Majestic Lounge, Auckland. ■TpiiE COMMONWEALTH," Hinemoa Street Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Dooley. 11/- day. £3/10/- wkly Excellent table. ST. ELMO, Hinemoa St.—Quietness and comfort; delightfully situated, near baths; bed and breakfast. Mrs. Campbell. QUEENSLAND PRIVATE HOTEL? A* Tel 744. First-class accom., 11/day, £3/10/- wkly.; free garage and parking. Mrs. Berge, Proprietress. TSaRK VlEM’.—Bed and Breakfast. 7/6 other meals optional. Full Board. 12/- day, £3/10/- week. Mrs. Staple. Proprietress, OTEL EMPIRE. Rotorua’s most popular A.A. House, larilf moderate. Free garage ou premises. D. J. Baker. Proprietor. TAUPO. ANDERSON'S Bungalow; river and ZA lake fishing, boating and thenna-sight-seeing- Box 21. Tel, 4, TA U RANG A. ' TJOTEL ST. ANNE’S. Captain and Mrs. P. E. Ha.rne. Tel. 378, Tauranga. OMAIN PRIVATE HOTEL—New management; 5 min. P. 0., waterfront; new y renovated; moderate tarilt Mr and Mrs. F. R. Walker. Proprietors rpAURANGA — HOTEL MANOR. -A Mr. and Mrs. Joe Barney. Tel. 387. ______ " MT. MAUNGANUI (Tauranga). H' OTEL Oceanside, under new manageinent. for Sea. Surf and Sun, autumn and winter; accommodation available. Dominion record sunshine. Excellent •mlf available. M. McGregor, Manageress. Tel. 283 M. TE AROIIA. H' INEMOA” PRIVATE HOTEL, A.A. House. Tourists and Coup mercials. Telegraphic address, "Hinemoa,” Te Aroha. M. and J. Kennington. Props.■ WAITARERE. TtOLEMAN’S Guest House, Waitarere Beach. Tel. 134 K, Levin. Ideal climate, excellent accommodation, moderate tariff. W A N GANUI. ptENTRAL HOTEL, Wangauui (priV vate); excellent table; 5 minutes station and P. 0.; tree car accom. 10/ day: £2/10/- week. OTEL PARKVILLE. Ridgway St. — Tariff 12/- per day. £3 per week Reg Civil Servants’ House Fiee garage parking for clients. qTTAND HOTEL (Licensed)—Earth-'-J' quake fireproof, h and c 'water bedrooms. best cuisine; tariff moderate,; C.T.A . P.S., A.A Percy James. Propr 78 RITERION HOTEL -Beat cuisine '•Z moderate tariff, h. and c. all bed rooms • appointed C.T.A.. P.S.. A.A. Chas G Rhimes Proprietor MEW PR7>VTNUTAL HOTEL, situated Z' opposite new Post Office site Excellent tai le, moderate tariff. J. 11. Maher, Proprietor. INGSWAY PRIVATE HOTEL.— Very central: casual guests specially catered for; permanents by arrangement Kingsway Private Car will meet trams free of charge by arrangement. Phone .3291 Terms very modiwute. STATION HOTEL. Wanganui, opposite sa Station Tariff 12/6 Ideal accom modation II E Card. Proprietor. HOTEL—Tariff 10/6. AdU jacent river, road and rm! , Speighis Champion on Tap. If. Hamlcy (One hiingn). Proprietor. ■ FJABY Baskets. Bassinettes Plunket J Cots. Knritane Gradies; freigh* paid. Write fur catalogue. Kench. 23-1 Avenue, Wangauui.

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Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 264, 5 August 1939, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 264, 5 August 1939, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Dominion, Volume 32, Issue 264, 5 August 1939, Page 2

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