DR. FRENCH E. OLIVER'S " BACK TO THE BIBLE." " BACK TO THE BIBLE." [WELLINGTON CAMPAIGN. SUNDAY, 3rd June, to WEDNESDAY, 20th June (inclusive). LIST OF SUBJECTS FOR FIRST WEEK: SUNDAY, 2.30—" The Bibla and Destructive Critics." 7.30—" Tfie Blood of Souls." MONDAY, 7.3o—"Creation or Evolution." TUESDAY, 2.3o—"The Coming One." 7.3o—"The Psychology of Prayer." WEDNESDAY, 2.30—" Where is the God of Elijah?" 7.30—" Pilate's Per- . plexity." THURSDAY, 2.30—" Influence or Power." 7.3o—"Does Death End All?" FRIDAY, 2.30—" The Transfiguration of Christ," 7.3o—"Why Some Marriages Fail." World-famous Lecture to Women and Girls. SUNDAY, 2.3o—"Sex Problems." Men and Boys. 7.3o—"What about Hell 1", All Evening Meetings in Town Hall. Sunday Afternoons in the Concert Chamber. Week-day Afternoon Meeting places will be announced in newspapers of 2nd June. Assisting Dr. Oliver will be RFV. ANTON CEDARHOLM, Song Leader of St. Paul, Minn., U.S.A. Mr. Cedarholm has a 6plendid baritone voice. His singing of Gospel solos, accompanied on the piano by Dr. Oliver, is most inspiring. Roy. C. W. Duncumb (Baptist), Palmerston North, says: "My congregation and' I heartily endorse Dr. French E. Oliver's messages and ministry. . . . We are backing the Doctor with our prayers wherever he may be." Rev. E. Cox (Methodist), Gisborne, says: 'My personal testimony is tlfa'E I have never seen such a work of grace in the hearts of mon, nor have I ever seen such a deep conviction of sin generally in the community. Jn all 609 persons openly confessed CErist l?i the meetings. Gisborne is following the Doctor in prayerful expectation, and when he moves' to Wellington wo shall join you in your petitions." Oliver's " Songs of Deliverance," the Hymn Book to be used during the Mission, is now on sale at N.Z. Bible and Book Depot, Willis street. Price 2s 6d. Any willing to help in singing are asked to meet for practice in Vivian Street Baptish Schoolroom, Monday, 28th, at 8 p.m. Special notice to Choir Members and Personal Workers: A special rally of Choir Members and Special Workers will be held in the Baptist Schoolroom, Vivian street, on Monday Evening next, at 7.30, when favourite Mission Hymns will be practised under the leadership of Mr. Duncan, Berhampore. Special Workers are also urged to attend. i CHURCH OF GOD TABERNACLE, TASMAN STREET. TO-NIGHT, 7. Lesson: "Isaiah, the Statesman Prophet."—lsa. 6f ' TO-MORROW, 11: Subject: "That Blessed Hope," and Glorious Appearing o£ the GREAT GOD, and Our Saviour Jesus Christ." Tit. 2:12-14. Jesus said: 'I will come AGAIN."—John 14:3. How will Ho come? "With His mighty angels in Iflamiug Firo." For what purpose? "To Take Vengeance on them that KNOW not God, and that OBEY NOT the Gospel of Our Lord Jesus Christ, who shall be SLAIN."—Matt. 21:41, Luke 17:29, 30, 2 Thess. 1:7-10.-EVEN SOME GIFTED ONES who pray, prophesy, cast out devils in His name will bo told to "Depart," as workers of INIQUITY," because they have not done the WILL of the FATHER.—Matt. 7:23. After the destiny of both the UNJUST, and the JUST has been settled for ever," HE WILL COME QUICKLY.—Rev. 22:12. The Earth EMPTY, of MORTALS for 1000 years. During that PERIOD the Saints REIGN in Heaven, where the Thrones are set.—Rev. 20:4. Christ Jesus will present to Himself a GLORIOUS CHURCH having neither SPOT nor Wrinkle, but HOLY and WITHOUT BLEMISH."—Eph. 5:25-27. "WHO SHALL STAND in His Holy Place ? He that hath CLEAN HANDS and a PURE HEART."—Ps. 24:3-4. "WASH me, and I shall be whiter than SNOW."—Pb. 51:7. Pictures and Song Service, ■ 6.30. WEDNESDAY, 7.30: Prayer and Consecration. Sick invited. DAVID NIELD, Pastor. NEW ZEALAND EVANGELICAL MISSION. NEWTOWN BRANCH. NEWTOWN PUBLIC LIBRARY. TO-NIGHT, at, 7.30 p.m.—Open Air Meeting at Green street. SUNDAY: II a.m., Breaking of Bread, Praise, and Worship. 2.45 p.m., Bible Study Class, John, 3-22 to 36. : 7 p.m., Gospel and Healing Meeting. Messrs. G. J. Clark and W. Green. The Lord was accuEed of employingSatanic power in healing and casting out Devils. He accused the people of Blasphemy against the Holy Spirit. Read Matthew 12, 22 to 37. Beware! A. H. BROWN, Acting-Seo. "PARAMOUNT THEATRE. ST. PETER'S MISSION, Taranaki street. MISSION SERVICE EVERY SUNDAY At 7 p.m. Speaker: SUNDAY, 27th MAT, REV. "W. J. DURRARD. Subject: Lantern Lecture on "Medical., Missions. Orchestra, 6.30-7 p.m. _ ■ Sacred Solo during Service. SALVATION ARMY, VIVIAN-ST. USUAL SERVICES TO-MORROW. ■ Morning subject, "A Pot of Oil." Evening subject, "Battle of Armageddon." Commandant Middlemiss. Mr. Geo. Rees, the well-known C.T., will speak. Come and hear them. SALVATION ARMY, CONSTABLE. STREET, Newtown. 7 a.m., Prayer Meeting. 11 a.m., Holiness Convention. Subject, "The Overcoming Life." 3 p.m., Praise and Testimony. 7 p.m., subject, "Tiie Scarlet Line." Speaker, Mrs. ;Ensign Carroll. ISLAND BAY.—Picture Palace, Stirring Meeting, led by Staff-Captain Miles, at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m, Wednesday, 30th May, Anniversary Tea, St. Thomas' Hall, at.5.30 p.m. : WM. H. CARROLL, Ensign. WTTTELLINGTON SPIRITUALIST 'VY CHURCH (Inc.), r Kent terrace. SUNDAY, 7 p.m., Trance Address by Mr. R. A. "Webb. Subject: "A Sound mind in a Sound Body." Clairvoyance by Mrs. Webb. Open Circle after Service, Lyceum, 2.30 p.m. Tuesday, 8 p.m., Development Class. Thursday, 8 p.m., Occult Study Class. HE CHURCH OF SPIRITUAL RESEARCH (INC.). CARLTON HALL, Marion street. SUNDAY. 3 p.m.—Open Circle. 5 p.m.—Visitors' Tea. 7 p.m.—Speaker: Mrs. E. Wallace. Subject: "Man, Know Thyself." Followed by Spiritual Clairvoyance. WEDNESDAY, 7.45 p.m.—Open Circle. INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STU-' DENTS' ASSOCIATION. By GREAT FREE LECTURE G. E. J. GATES, of Sydney. Subject: "The Old World has Ended— the New World has Begun." Empress Theatre, Willis-st., Sunday, 7 p.m. Seats Free. ' No Collection. HELPING HAND MISSION. W, Tory street (late Esperanto Hall)— Sunday, 11 a.m., Praisa and Fellowship; 7 p.m., Thanksgiving, Salvation, Conseoratioa. auesdars-Ttuiadaya* at 8 n»UL
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