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-_- .-_ ..-.. ■:•_•;. . _ ..: :•• . \ RELIGIOUS SERVICES. ' LECTURE ON BIBLE TRUTH (God willing). T 0.0. F. HALL, ALLEN STREET? (Opp. Paramount, Courtenay Place.) i SUNDAY, AT 7 P.M. "ONE FAITH JONE HOPE, ONE BAPTISM." ■ THE OBJECT of this address is to show* ■ from the Scriptures that notwithstanding the confusion and contradiction and multiplication of sects in the so-called Christian World there is but "one faith," "one hope," and "one baptism" (Eph. 4:4-5) taught in the Bible, and that salvation dc- ' ponds upon a knowledge and understanding thereof. ■ , (a) THE ONE- FAITH—The■ faitli : "-o£ Abraham —Faith in what God: has promised as revealed in His Word— Faith r the Gospel (good news) o£ the Kingdom of God. (Roms. -4.9-16, Gals. 3:5-9, Hebs. 11:6, Roms. 10:17, Roms: 16:25-20, 2 Tim. 3:15,^ Marls 10: 15-16, Roms. 1:16, Mark 10:15, etc.) j (b) THE ONE HOPE—Not the hope'- o£ disembodied existence in heaven at death but the hope of the Resurrection of the dead (Acts 23:6,. Act* : 24:15, 1 Cor. 15:12-23, Phil. 3:ll)-the hope of the immortality God has promised—a "change" of 'body (Phil* C 3:20-21)— a new immortal body (1 Coy. 15:51-54, Roms. B:23)—"a Spiritual body" (1 Cor. 15:44, Roms. 8-11)— to be as Christ was after His ressurrec- • tion from the dead (1 John 3:2-3, Luka 24:36-51, Acts 1:11)— to be "equal unto the angels" and to "die no more.'' ' . (Luke 20:35-30.) !. (c) THE ONE BAPTISM-The baptism c appointed by God—immersion: in wateq following a belief of the Gospel (Mark 16:15-16)— the only way td> i "put on Christ" (Gals. 3:27-29, 1 Coy, j 15:22, Acts 4:12, John 10:1-9)— to re- .. ceive a "remission of sins" (Acts 2:38)' —to be "born again of water"' (Johii 3:3-7) —and to rise to "walk in newness j of life." (Roms. 6:3-4.) Questions Invited. No Collection. If unable to attend, write to the abov< hall for free literature. EDUCATIONAL. 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Your studies may lie rushed, '. Your chances of success minimised. As the foremost Accountancy Tuitionl' ~ Specialists for over 36 years, Hemingway"! r Correspondence Schools are pre-eminently, fitted to ensure your success. > Your futuro depends on Qualifying in? !' Accountancy. Take no risks. Commence " studying at once. . ■■■ Write today for Free Book—"Accountancy." : . ' !' . HEMINGWAY'S : CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS, P.O. Box 516, Auckland. -■ ['. YOUR FUTURE! GIVE up., talking about luck! YOU av<i at the helm of your career. Noonebutj yourself can keep you back Decide not^ r to get the TRAINING that will fit yui* '■ for success. Home Study with the International Correspondence Schools nn9 given thousands their start toward suo« cess. Tick off the subject you are inter* !, ested in, fill in your name and address mail it to us, and we will show you no'flj tho I.C.S. can. help you. Accountancy Exams Radio Serviceman*! General Bookkeeping Exam. ; Matriculation Wireman'a Licence " Salesmanship Electrical Eng. - Advertising Aeronautical , Showcard Writing Motor Engineering '• Journalism Building Contracting Short Story Writing Concrete Engineering General Education Draughtsmanship Commercial Illus- (name branch) trating Mechanical Eng, Shorthand-Typing Architecture Fashion Drawing Dressmaking-. L Radio Engineering Tailoring ■• s Name .v..-.sß.n(...!(ih»yr.'rii Address ......■•-.-. .-.-.j,..•....••■•.••• THE INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOLS (N.Z.), LTD., ; Dept. G., National Bank Chamber!, 1 Courtenay Place, Wellington. | BUSINESS NOTICES. • - ? TAKE CARE OP YOUR EYESIGHT* IW E ara cx Perts *n examining the eyef and in supplying correct glasses. EXPERT OPTICIANS, SPEAR & MURRAY. LTD.. 7 Willis Street. Telephone 43-30* ; ' ■ ■• ■_ I WANTED TO BUY. ' -pURNrrURE, Kitchen Utensils, Crock- " -T evy) Sundries wanted, suitable for 1 working couple; cash waiting. 147 Erg. " Post. " ' ■■ ■ ' ■ ' HANDY, sunny neighbourhood, Modern. . 5-rd. House; deposit £600.. State price, mortgages; no agents. 1361 J'.vs. = Post. . KINGSWAY'S,- Auctioneers, 'jvill pay, cash for Furniture, Sewing Machines; guarantee to pay best prices. Rin;* 40.-372, or call 78 Lambton Quay: '_ s T IGHT or Medium-weight Sedan, £50 [a f i-A £75 cash. Reply 1064 Evg. Post. •" s CJUITS. Boots, Travelling Bag* Binoenfc O lars, Musical Instruments; Buyer* Old • Gold; highest prices paid. Courtenay Loan Office, Howden's Bldgs., Farfoh Street * M"RS MIET, cash buyer, any quantity; ' "J Ladies' and Gents' Superior Leftoff Clothing, Boots, etc.; Old Gold,- Si 1- " ver; best prices. Tel. 51-760. 125 Virian ', Street. . , , TTSED Cars, cash waiting. See us if yoii . *■' wish to sell your car. Independent Motor Sales. 138 Wakefield Street Tel. 45-564. : MISCELLANEOUS. TNNER'S Lead, others try to follow* Single Beds, solid panels, 27s lid;! Mattresses, from 12s Cd; Pillows, from \a 9d. 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Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 103, 28 October 1933, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 103, 28 October 1933, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Evening Post, Volume CXVI, Issue 103, 28 October 1933, Page 3

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