DR. HENRY'S MISSION.
There was a numerous -attendance a£ Dr. Henry's meeting .at 'the- Tkrwji Hall last night. His snbjecfc.was, "The Tied Hands of Christ," andjie-deadfcwith Che .way that the grace of"*Gtod' is hindered by human indifference -Mad carelessness, and-tho various ways in-swfeich'-the hands of Christ are-boundt' He*asserted that the infidelity outside the chocch never really affects the church. The, infidelity that affected it was internal : the carelessness inside the church was its greatest obstacle. At the conclusion of the address, Mr. Potts sang a solo, and an after-meet-ing was held. In the afternoon Dr. Henry rpilductod a quiet hour at Wesley Church, Tata-naKi-street. There was a large congregation, and Mr. Potts also took part. Dr. Henry will hold another meeting at the Town Hall agafn to-night, at 8 o'clock, when he will take as*hisisubjecfc "A Great Man Who Lost His Grip." At 7.30 there will be a rousing song service, when Mr. Potts will sing. In the afternoon, at 3 o'clock, a quiet hour will be spent at Wesley Church. On Sunday there will be a great men's meeting, at 3 p.m. ~ On Friday, Dr. Henry will go out- to Petone, and address the men, at the railway workshops.
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Evening Post, Volume LXXIX, Issue 87, 14 April 1910, Page 3
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