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To Correspondents.

"Statistic."—Apply to Mr Didsbury, Government Printer, Wellington, who will give you all necessary information. " Fair Plat "—Declined. "Nor a Mk.mbbk of tub Salvation Akjit."—Having declared this correspondence closed, wo cannot insert your letter. We, however, allow the writer to state that "' Christian * has been misinformed. The Army authorities state that they do not disapprove of baptism, and have never prohibited anyono from beinn baptised. The Salvation Army do what they can to briug people to Christ; and in regard to baptism, and many other i|UOßtions regarding which tho churches differ, they allow each member to follow, under God's "Uidance, bis or her own particular convictions."

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Evening Star, Issue 8569, 16 July 1891, Page 2

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To Correspondents. Evening Star, Issue 8569, 16 July 1891, Page 2

To Correspondents. Evening Star, Issue 8569, 16 July 1891, Page 2

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