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SUNDAY SERVICES. ■-- MARANATHA. MARANATH-A- -JWE are pleased to bestow some further "attentions" Upon Professor Mac- " kenzie's contributions to .the Bible-iu- •■• Schools . question. He no doubt felt thatjhe had hurled a bomb against us with shattering effect's when quoting the ex-Bishop of Oxford as being opposed to Bible reading in the' schools. But wo would point out that whilst Bishop Gore may be able to. write, learnedly concerning--- - matters of dogma and creed he may havo .'^ little or no en.ightenment regarding-tho * Word of God. The Bible is.a-.creedless Book for one thing, and-we may •be-sure'-that the Holy Spirit "that dost prefer before .all temples the upright heart and pure,' would never teach Bishop Gore, nor' anyone else, to criticise the'-ivritings dictated by Himself to that Shepherd "who first taught the chosen seed in the beginning now the Heavens and the' Earth rose out .'. ot chaos. Though God has graciously conferred upon the human race the hon-: ' our and dignity .of Ascribing the origin'o£ our first parents to the result of His ' own special creative act, our modern '■ ■ -*?1? t rs -P",' -thls ,away- f ™>. them. and re-.-it wil>eins far to° f?°od to be' true."'-' Knrf Cf ti ley " a£ Vai"ly' £earchin S every and for the anthropoid ape! ■' • ■ Last 'year " Wn f , aec. la, red -thb< the r<= al t«'ng Had J"-i been found at last in Patagonia; the skull" V hLVI c mlTi'" g V"1' ,lvas '" the scientists','.,he,re,las bo™'no cable telling \ us-that.this skull was finally proved to hi'- = r.° T e f than a Peculiarly-shaped stone! .T. Can Professor Mackenzie say: "I know • • whom I have! believed"?. Does he ta'te. •'. us to be knaves" or, fools when we declaresolemnly,' and we trust, with all humility '•■■••. that we. knew beyond the shadow .of'a,, nrrTf'- J""' 111? 'eccivod many - infalliab'le ■ ■"• thaiH" U% ce °l'J ha\ G°d' is? We de' clar»- "■■■ that His Son has been manifested to us.lWnrd nf t"°- V **«* ,the Bible is the,.--Word of the L,ymg. God. About three ■ years ago, one who had been converted to Ohrisfc from Judaism lav dyinfe- in" a---private hospital in this city: Durin* -i^hJ aS* h°T c he had been .unconseiourr " ..vhen, just before he expired, hs regain- < " ed consciousness, and in a clear voice;"" called out to the nurse-attendant: "Ohnurse, I see Him. I see Him." If ■ . Professor Mackenzie had but: the tiniest •■- ---conception oUhe true values of -spiritual- : read m the State schools but would use " i-eahhes he would not only want the Bible hib influence to have this priceless tren«- I ur e in our unnersities as well We' ' ..pray that his'eyes may be opened There -are more things,-indeed there' are greater thines in Heaven and in earth than our professors, have dreamt, of in all their" philosophies. ' :. . . '..-.' l--.; ■■' ■ * ' ' ' ' . '■-. ; •.'..'■ .fS$"K$ oVI^Is rl^S ■■■■ TO^CONTEIT THE SOUL." Ps., -." r-^n °-H? Ine1 ne °£ the TEN WORDS of '"' ™D .'s'\b« gmlty of all." Jas., 2:10. The R.C. New Testament says on that ' verse: All the precepts of Hie law are"'; 1 to be considered as'one total and entire ■ law, and as it were a chain of precepts, V" where, by breaking one link of this chain the whole cham is broken." . '■ ■ oP'^Smith.'sconversion^egan with the ..4 Thou shalt not bear false witness " '« i tTj myf,e!£ to sleep, because I felt - that I had really told-a lie."-- He would— not eat of the- stolen "rabbit ' That 'wYs"TRUE REPENTANCE: Isa :.l 1W? Here we have two. of .this "Teh-'Coml' t mandments admitted; -WHY NOT";tako '." on the. FOURTH?-Keenihg the .'Skb-'"" bath. Conversion is a life process. Con-•!»-■"----verting. Not 'converted: 'Jesus' say* '■"''"• ,He that shall | endure'until-the ENT) •--- J. he-same shall be saved." 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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 140, 14 June 1924, Page 3

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