HAMILTON-GARMONG MISSION.
Notwithstanding that the HamiTton-Gar-ronw mission has now been held for two weeks, there was another large attendance at the Tabemade, King street, last evening, when Mr 0. E. Hamilton spoke on the lesson to be drawn from the Uf© of Esau. When he started out in life his prospects were bright, but he had a lack of regard for his father’s inheritance, and herein lay the danger which men of the present age are in who reject the overtures of merer' of God. The reason of Esau’s downfall was that he began life wrongly, and finally sold his inheritance for a moss of pottle. In response to a question, Mr W. J. Haiti© said the Church of Christ was a universal cl.urch, ooxtensive with the origin of religion. Mr J. P. Garmong sang ‘ Does Jesus care.’ On Sunday afternoon an address to men is to be given bv Mr Hamilton on * Up a Tree/
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Evening Star, Issue 12871, 21 July 1906, Page 2
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