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KELIUIOL'S SERVICES CHRISTA DELPHIAN LECTURE ON BIBLE TRUTH (God willing) | J 0.0. F. HALL. ALLEN STREET. SUNDAY, AT 7 P.M Subject: “THE RESURRECTION OF THE DEAD” MANY OF THEM THAT SLEEP IN THE DUST OF THE EARTH SHALL AWAKE, SOME TO ™ ERLASTING LIFE. AND SOME. TO SHAME AND EVERLASTING CONTEMPT.” (Dan. 12:2). In the course of this lecture evidence will be produced to show : — (1) THAT as the Bible clearly teaches that the dead are really dead, deprived of life, "knowing nothing,„ "sleeping in the dust of the earth, it follows that neither reward or punishment can be experienced by people that have died unless they are brought to life again by resurrection. (Ecc. I) io, Ecc. 9:10, Isa.. 6:5, Psa. 115:17. Psa. 146:3-4, Psa. 39-13, Psa. 88:10-12, Job 3:13-19, Job 10:18-19. Isa. 38-10-18, Dan. 12: 2, John 11:11-14). (2) THAT consequently THE RESURRECTION OF THE DEAD is a fundamental doctrine of the Bible — it was taught by Jesus Christ, His Apostles, and the Prophets—and will occur at the second coming of Jesus Christ. (John 5:28-29, Luke 20:35-36, Luke 1-1:14, Rev. 11:18, Acts 4:2. Acts 17 :18-32, Acts 2-1:15, I 1 Cor. chap. 15. Isa. 26:19. Dan. 12: , 2, 1 Thcss 4:16). (3) THE hope of the true believer, therefore. is the hope of THE RESURRECTION OF THE DEAD—he hopes to live again as really as Jesus (“The First-fruits”) lived again after His resurrection. (1 Cor. 15:20-23, Cols. 1:18, Rev. 1:5, Rev. 1:1-8. Matt. 16:18, 1 Sam. 2:6. Job 19:25-27, Psa. 17:15. Psa. 71:20, Isa. 26:19, Dun. 12:2, Phil. 3:11). j (-H AFTER resurrection the accepted believer will live for ever because he will become possessed of a deathless body—"a spiritual body"—a body like' that which Jesus possessed after His resurrection. (Luke 20:35-36, 1 Cor. 15:51-54. Phil. 3:20-21, Roms. 8:23. Roms. 8:1.1, 1 Cor. lit: 44, 1 John 3:2, Roms. 6:5, Luke 24: 36-46, John 20:24-29), (5) AND will enjoy his eternal life in (he KINGDOM' OF GOD ON THE EARTH. (Matt. 6:10, Rev. 11 :15, ' .Matt. 25:34, Matt. 5:5, Matt. 13:43, Luke 12.32, Dan. 7:18. 22, 27, Rev. 5:9-10. Rev. 2:26-27. Rev. 20:6, 1 Cor. 6:2). - “WHY SHOULD IT BE THOUGHT A ‘ THING INCREDIBLE WITH YOU THAT GOD SHOULD RAISE THE DEAD?" (Paul to King Agrippa—Acts 26:8). Questions invited. No collection. If unable to attend, write “Bible Truth," c/o above Hail, for free literature. N.B.—SEE NEXT SATURDAY’S “DOMINION” FOR REPORT OF ABOVE LECTURE. t ACCOMMODATION— (Continued). ROTORUA — (Continued). UEENSLAND*” PRIVATE HOTEL. Tel. 744. First-ciass aceom., 11/day, £3/10/- wkly.; free garage and parking. Mrs. Simpson, Proprietress. “tfiHE COMMON\VEALTIi,” Hinemoa -I- Street, Mr. and Mrs. 11. J. Dooley. 11/- day, £3/10/- weekly. Excellent table. FiRANDE VUE, First-class Private Hotel, overlooking Govt. Gardqps; ■ h. and c. water every room. Reservations, ; Box 97. ST. ELMO, Hinemoa St. —Quietness and comfort; delightfully situated, near baths; bed and breakfast. Mrs. I a npbcll. I milE MANSIONS—I2/6 day, £3/15/- - 1 weekly; longer terms arranged; well- ■ known service, management; A.A. and C.T. house. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reeve. TAUPO NDERSON'S Bungalow; river and lake fishing, boating and thermal sight-seeing. Box 21. Tel. 4. TAURANGA tpAURANGA - HOTEL - MANOR? *• Mr and Mrs. Joe Barney. Tel. 387. JYOMAIN PRIVATE HOTEL.—New management; 5 min. P. 0., water- • front; newly renovated; moderate tariff. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Walker. Proprietors. ‘ MT. MAUNGANUI. HOTEL OCEANSIDE. TTNDER entirely new management. Has - L/ been extensively renovated and 1 modernized throughout. For Sun, Sea and Surf. . Autumn and winter accommodation available. Dominion record for sunshine. Excellent golf available. MR. AND MRS. BERT TAYLOR, Props. Tel. 283 M. Tauranga, TE AROHA. INEMOA" PRIVATE HOTEL. A.A. House. Tourists and Com- ' mercials. Telegraphic address: “Hinemoa,” Te Aroha M. and J. Kennington. Proprietors. WAITARERE. ' \VAITARERE GUEST HOUSE, situ- ’’ ated on the waterfront of Mana-wat-n’s most popular beach. WANGANUI. t STATION HOTEL, Wanganui, opp. s tat i on . Tariff, 12/6. Ideal accomniodation. H. E. Card, Proprietor. OTEL PARKVILLE, Ridgeway St. Tariff 12/- a day; £3 a week. Reg. Civil Servants’ House. Free garage parking for clients. SUPERIOR Board and Residence. “Wharenui,” 37 Wicksteed St., Wanganui. Permanents or casuals. Moderate tariff. TZ'INGSIVAY Private Hotel—Reopened -*-N. under new ownership. Casuals and permanents catered for. Tariff arrangenient. Phone 3294, ’Wanganui. pENTRAL Private Hotel, St Hill Street. — Popular A.A. and C.S House; gcod table: 10/- daily; £2/10/ weekly. Telephone 2018, Wanganui. CRITERION HOTEL. Ridgway St.. Wanganui, central, near New Post Office. Excellent table. Reasonable tariff. C. Rhiines, Proprietor. Tel. 3225. HOTEL nicest of all hotels; real comfort and refiined surroundings; sunny balconies overlooking river; best dining-room in Wanganui. All Service Cars pass the door, EDUCATIONAL Huntley school, MARTON. (Founded 1895). PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR BOYS FROM 7 TO 1-1 YEARS. BOARDERS ONLY. Ideal situation in healthy district. Home Farm; splendid Playing Fields. Scholarships (old boys’ sons). Music and Singing Exhibitions. Illustrated prospectus on application to the Headmaster. PATENTS. pATENTS. ' • Obtainable in all Countries. BALDWIN. SON AND CAREY. Registered Patent Attorneys. WELLINGTON I MR CHAS. G. .MONRO Architect.. 1 Acarlcinv Bttihlitm. 2 Cbuteli Street, 1 .MAS'TERTON. Local Agent.

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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 27, 26 October 1940, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 27, 26 October 1940, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 27, 26 October 1940, Page 3

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