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7 fpHE salvation* £Rmy, VIVIAN-STREET CITISBEL-Meetings:. 7 a.m., Knoedrill; 11 a.m., Holiness; 3 p.m., Praise; 7 p.m., Salvation. Young People's Meetings, Jessic-st. Hail, 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Meetings' throughout the day will be led' by Ensign Fraser and Captain Jackson. CONSTABLE-STREET. SOUTH WEL- ' LINGTON-SPECIAL SERVICES, SUNDAY, at 7 a.m., Prayer Meeting. 11 a.m., Holiness. Subject, "Perpetual Peace." 3 p.m., Subject, "Opinions of Christ." 7 p.m., "Christ's Second Coming." Young People's Meetings, Newtown-avenue, - 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. ISLAND BAY PICTURE HALL—Ser- - vices at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Young Peoplo's Classes at 2.30 p.m. Women Cadets. ONEPU-ROAD, KILBTRNIE--7 a.m., Kneednll 11 a.m., Holiness. "The Keeping of the 50u1.".. 7 p.m., "The Coming Second." Children's, Meetings, _ 10 a.m. and 2.50 p.m. TOWN HALL, MIRAMAR-10 a..m., Young People. 11 a.m., Meeting, conducted by Adjutant Garner. SEATOUN, MASONIC HALL-7 p.m., Salvation Meeting, conducted by Adjutant Garner. JEFFERSON-STREET, BROOKLYN- .. HARVEST FESTIVAL SERVICES .ALL DAY, conducted by Staff-Cap-tun And Mrs. Miles., Meetings at 7 and 11 a.m., 3 and 7''p.m. C. Ander-. eon, CO. 'ELLINGTON SPIRITUALIST CHURCH (Incorp.), Kent-terrace. ■ . ~ SUNDAY, 7 P.M. Last Two Weoks of MR. JOHN PAGE. subject:, "Behold,l .Show You a Mys-r tery. 2.30 p.m.—Lyceum. ... At the conclusion of the Lecture, Mr. Page will give a few demonstrations of thS.^ esv'l^" of the life beyond the grave. 10-NlGhT—Monthly Social and Dance'; Mu<-!e, Song. Elocution, Dancing. Relreslimeuts. Gents Is 6d^Ladieg Is. -' ( QOSPEL HALL, VIVIAN-STREET. The Gospel of the Grace' of God -will ' (D.V.) be : preached in the above Hall oa SUNDAY. AT 7 P.M. :: Speaker: ME. G. MENZIES, Evangelist ' Sankey'a Hymns. No .Collection, . All Welcome. rpHEOSOPHICAL., ..: SOCIETY." Lecture by MR. \V. K. NICHOLLS. "THE COMMUNITY: SPIRIT,".' SUNDAY, 7 p.m. , THEOSOPHICAL HALL, Marion-street (near To. Aro Post Office). ■ Public cordially invited. jnHRISTADELPHIAN MEETING; Victoria Hall, Adelaide-road..' 'r'~\' An Address will be delivered (God will- ' ing) in -the above Hall oil SUNDAY' NEXT, 7 p.m. Subject: "There is a": Natural Body and there is : a Spiritual Body." , All welcome. All .seats:free." ■' rpORY-ST. OPEN DOOR GOSPEL -*• .MISSION (Undenominational). ■•■.. ' A SPECIAL OCCASION! MR, J. H. MANINS, '• ■ MR, J. H. MANINS, Who is about to leave Wellington for a time, will (D.V.) speak SUNDAY EVENING, 7 O'CLOCK. • Subject: "THE SIGN ON THE DOOR."Do not miss this Meeting. Mo?M n? ior Youn S Christians. WEDNLSDAY, 7.45 p.m. Continuation of 1 Ihess. Opening remarks by Mr. Drake Good attendance last Wednesday. Come I INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUT DENTS' ASSOCIATION. DOMINION FARMERS' INSTITUTE, Featherstin-street. • FREE LECTURE ' SUNDAY, 7 P.M. By MR, GEORGE CAMPBELL' Subject: "OUR REFUGE." / Seats free. . No Collection. LOWER HUTT. T*"^?^ 1 of t^ Grace of God will V-) be preached by MR, HICKWA£4?,tho Gos Pel Hall, Waterloo-road,. jpet, l'he Tabernacle." A hearty invitation is extended to all. j^ARANATHA- MARANATHA.

Though the writer of last week in Perverted Propheoy" professed to have a message for us, we were nob deceived. We were glad that lie gave his address as 148, Tasman-streefc, as we were thus able to identify- him aS an old prophet. .He has more than. once invited. us to ea> his leavened bread of Sunday resurrection and raillenarianism, but we have something better, even the Heavenly. MANNA, which is Christ Himself. Wo did notrequire to be told that the "PreMillmnial Advent v Association, is not found in tho Bible. The'name we proposed.was "The Association-to Propagate the Truth of Our Lord's Second Coining," but the clerical gentlemen from Orthodox Churches who wished to join' insisted that the present name bo given; so as to clearly distinguish the. Association from Seventh Day Adver.tism and its off-shoots, the Church of God; Pastor Russellism, Millennial Dawnism,' the International Bible Students' Association, and " other strange sects. We--know that many » true man of God has been slain and his carcase cast in the way through eating bread with these old prophet,l!, -so wears wary (see. 1. King's 13). These foolish teachers with the plain writings of St. /Paul before them have not yet learned that the Law was our Schoolmaster to bring ua to Christ-. But enough. Wo have the sublime' Truth to proclaim that 1 ihs Lord Jesus Christ is coming- aram as He promised, and we want to hasten His Coming. Tho strange ' world-wide expects tion in (he hearts of people, of every race that some Onw is" coming soon, is a great sign of the times. , The failure of human governments, tho apostasy in the Churches, tho portentous growth of human wickedness, . intemperance, and violence are all significant tokens of tho closing of this age of,grace. -Never was the prayer "co muoh needed as to-day— Lord, take not Thy Holy Spirit from-us. "I am the bright and MORNING STAR," says Christ. While the' world is asleep and the darkness reig-ns, the Morning Star shines in His ' splendour; so shall be the glorious Coming of thelblessed Son of Gdd. The Apostle • Paul* was troubled by the Seventh Day Advontists; and an.old prophet of the Church. of God, for 1 ho'writes of them "desiringto bo teachers of the law, understandingneither what they say, nor whereof they affirm." See 1. Timothy .17-10. But he writes again, "From this time onward, thoro is reserved for me tho Crown of Righteousness which tho Lord the rightoous Judge-, will award to me on that; day; and not only to me, but also to ALL who LOVE the THOUGHT of HIS APPEARING." 11, Timothy IV. 8 (Weymouth). Since writing tho above, it has been our privilege to attend the opening meeting of the Citizens' Intercessory Service. The whole service gave us unqualified! delight and satisfaction. The Mayor admirably presided, ths prayers, the hymns, and the readings wore a; real inspiration, and the Primo Minister gave a groat encouragement by writing his whole-hearted sympathy towards tlie movement; and the predominant presence of men, leading business ■ men, clergy, and men and women . of all denominations- must havo cheered 1 the'council of management. Wo trust that next Friday's gathering at' 12.30 p.m. will bo even better attended. Untold blessing will result 'to this city and Dominion iif this movement, which wo believe has been set goii?g by tho Holy Soii-it Himself, is sustain^ and increased.;

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Evening Post, Volume CIII, Issue 71, 25 March 1922, Page 7

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