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THEOSOPHICAL LECTURE.

TO THE EDITOS. Sir.—ln your report of ' a lecture deliver t\l on Sunday;evening, .Miss Christie gratui tovfrlv assumes flint people have strang mental obliquity who believe a. one and the same 1 inio _ in «. God of love and a Cod of judgment Surely no onto in his senses womd requir Jud to bo less than tins. Think of some o the fiends of earth adding iniquity lo in ifjuity, and then cscaphuf the just reward o their deeds by simply being neincanuitei on the lines stilted by Uio lecturer. Insteiu of Pharaoh and his hosts being summan . dealt with in this life, the Thcosophist won It consider it sutlicient- punishment for him U ho passed through certain evolutionan stages of existence. The ‘‘Pharaohs ’ of on. day might deep soundly if this were all,, bu —stupendous fact —they have got to nice God, that One who boca.me incarnate in th person of his Son, who agonised on a cros. of shame because there, was no other wa. .vherebv man', the creature, could be n deemed 'from the- thraldom of sin tunSatan. Anyone, wlio can deliberately wall over the Redeemer's body and choose ai eternity of woe, must surely be sadly blim ed bv Satan—the god,of this world.—l am tt c., LOVR AND JUDGMENT.

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Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 10111, 19 October 1917, Page 6

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THEOSOPHICAL LECTURE. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 10111, 19 October 1917, Page 6

THEOSOPHICAL LECTURE. Manawatu Standard, Volume XLII, Issue 10111, 19 October 1917, Page 6