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Religions. Agricultural hall. A GREAT RELIGIOUS ISSUE. Others having taken upon them to state what Seventh Day Adventists believe and teach, in most cases wholly misrepresenting the views of that people, it has been thought good, before the close of Evangelist FARNSWORTH’S MISSION in the Agricultural Hall, to set forth in order some of the things which they do believe, and which constitute them n distinct religious denomination. THE SABBATH QUESTION, Which has come to be the great world-wide Religious Issue of our time, will be dealt with as follows: SUNDAY (TO-MOBBOW), at 3 p.im, Agricultural Hall.—The Sabbath Controversy between Christ an dthe Pharisees and the Sabbath Controversy of our time identical. SUNDAY (TO-MORROW), at 8 p-m., Agricultural Hail.—Which Day of the Week is Enjoined as the Sabbath in the New Testament P , , WEDNESDAY, February 19, at 8 o’clock, Victoria Hall.—True Sabbath-keeping, tie. Great Test of all the Ages. FRIDAY, February 21, at 8 p.m., Victoria HalL—The Memorial of the True God and of His Worship, the Memorial Apostacy and of Sun Worship. . SUN DAI’, February 23, at 8 p.m., Agricultural Hall.—Who changed the Sabbath? How camo it to pass that nearly all Christendom are keeping a day without one text in all the Bible authorising its observance? Why have nearly 100,000 people, from all denominations, and from all the world, turned to the keeping of the day enjoined in the Fourth Commandment? Is this God’s reformation for our time? COMB AND HEAR; THEN JUDGE, rjVETR 7th DAY ADVENTISTS. IS THEIR TEACHING AND PRACTICE SCRIPTURAL? Lecture and Discussion TO-MORROW AFTERNOON at 3 sharp In the Victoria Hall (Agricultural Buildings), Crawford street. Lovers of Sound Scripture Earnestly Invited. rirxEE SOLEMN OPENING rf the NEW JL MERCY CONVENT, South Dunedin, (rill take place on SUNDAY Next. Pon.;fical High Mass will commence at 10.30 am. The Occasional Sermon will be preached by HIS GRACE Die ARCHBISHOP OF WELLINGTON. Visitors will be shown through the New Buildings during the afternoon. Cars leave Manse street Comer for Ocean leach at 10.10 a.m., and for egg’s Comer at l,_ and 10.20 a-ni., returning from Ocean leach at 12.and 12.57. CtHURCHES OF CHRIST MEET FOR ' WORSHIP EVERY LORD’S DAY MORNING at 11: TABERNACLE, Great King street, At half-past 6, Mr CHAS. WATT will Preach. Subject; ‘Dangers That Menace Us—Rum and Romanism.’ Argylc street. South Dunedin, 0.50 p.m. S. J. Mathison. Subject; ‘Further Proof of the Uivinity of Christ.’ Momington Council Chambers. —5.30 p.m., T. M. ’Turner. Oddfellows' Hall, Roslyn.—Service, 11 aan. jTJ ANOVER STREET BAPTIST CHURCHSUNDAY, FEBRUARY 16. Preachers: Morning, 11—Rev. M. J. B. BENN.ET, B.A. Evening, 6.3o—Rev. E. H. HOWARD. All Seats Free. CHALMERS PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, York place. Rev. J. U. SPENCE, 11 a.m. Albany street Gymnasium, 3 puu. The Rev. OSCAR MICHELSEN at 6.30 p.m. will give an Account of His Mission Work and "the Present Tribal War in the New Hebrides. Ail seats free. J7\ VANGELISTIC SERVICES B’it Will -o-v.) be conducted by Messrs JOHNSON, PHILLIPS, and LE COUTBUR TO-MORROW EVENING a.t 7.45, In THE TENT, M‘Bride street, South Dnnedin. And each evening during week at 7.45 (Saturday excepted). All Heartily Invited. rTHODIBT CENTRAL MISSION. GARRISON HALL. 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Rev. W. A. SINCLAIR. Solo: ‘ Man of Sorrows,’ Mr D. Melville. Song Service 6.15 and 6.50 p.m. Non-churchgoers specially invited. [ORNING TON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Rev. WM. SCORGIE Will Preach i-MORROW MORNING and EVENING. Evening, Lecture to Young Women; ■ Women’s Mission in Modern Life.’ R S X CHURCH. IVINF. SERVICES TO-MORROW, ing 11, Rev. P. W. FAIRCLOUGH. niug, 6.30, Rev. ROBERT M A OKIE. HOR A L HALL. I’O-MORROW EVENING, at 6,30. EVANGELISTIC ADDRESS, irdially invited. Choir sings from 6.15. CAVERSHAM HALL. "R W. LE COUTBUR, Evangelist, will id.v ) Preach the Gospel in above Hall MORROW EVENING at 6.50. Seats «. All are cordially invited. AIKORAI BAPTIST CHURCH. nine, Rev. D. FINLAY (returned mismary from Bengal, India); Evening, Rev. .J. B. Benncfc. 4th Address of Series, ibject; ‘ A Corrupt Church.’ TSLYN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Rev. JAS. CHISHOLM. ’O-MOBROW, .11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. T. ANDRE W'S CHURCH. TO-MORROW. SERVICES at 11 a.m. and 6.30 p.m. Preacher, Rev. ,R. JACKSON. roRAY PLACE CONGREGATIONAL L CHURCH. SERVICES TO-MORROW. 11 a.m., Rev. A. HODGE. 6.30 p.m., Mr A. S. ADAMS. QtOUTH Rev. DUNEDIN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. ROBT. MAOKIE will Preach Tomorrow Evening. CUT RISTA DELPHIAN S meet m Club > House, Moray place, Sunday Morning at 11. Lecture at 7. Subject; ‘The Passover.’ All invited. No collection. YM.C.A. ROOMS, Princes street, TO- « NIGHT, Bible Class, 7.30. SUNDAY, Open-air Service, Manse street, 8.15 NITY Wesleyan Church. —11 a.m., Mr A. E. Stevens; 6.30 p.m., Rev. P. lirclough. Woodhaugh: ll a.m., Rev. son' 6.30 p.m., Mr A. E. Stevens. IOSOPHIOAL SOCIETY, Board Room, gncultural Hall (first entrance). Lccy Miss IL J. Horne; ‘ The Growth of To-morrow *(Sunday), 6.30 p.m. I) USSELL Street Hall.—A large congrcgaij fion will be expected To-morrow Evening (6.30), when Mrs W. R. Don will conduct the Service. KING STREET Congregational Church.— Morning, Mr D. Wright; Evening, Mr J. W. Butler. _ ST. CLAIR.—II, Mr Aslin; 6.30, Rev. A. Hodge. Seats free. Hymn books provided. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCHES. —Dundas street; 11 a.m., Rev. J. Southern; 6.30 p.m., Rev. J. Guy. Kew: 11 a.m., Rev. J. Guy; 6.30 p.m., Miss A. Lill. Abbotsford; 11 a.m., Mr D. Campbell; 6.30 p.m., Mr J. M. Davidson. DUNEDIN Spiritualistic Society meet at their Rooms, Trades and Labor Hall, Moray place, Sunday Evening, 7 o’clock sharp. Ail interested in the above are cordially invited. GOSPEL HALL, Moray place.—Evangelistic Services every Lord’s Day Evening, at 7. Alt wo,I coma. No collection.

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Evening Star, Issue 11683, 15 February 1902, Page 5

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