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MUTILATION OF SCRIPTURE.

TO THE EDITOR. Sir,— ln reply to " One Who Was Present " I may state Iwas certainly nob present, bub took the pretty full report that appeared m the Mail, thab paper which seems to have gone altogether mad. There was no mention of ihe seven lasb words of the text. And why is this thus ? The spirib of Chrisb is altogether opposed to the prohibition principle. The whole Gospel is on bhe lines of acceptance and obedience of faitb. All other obedience is dead works and of no value m God's sight. Lab your correspondent learn from the letter of " R.N." He will then see a Christian's true position. I pity Mr Msrten for hia wanb of intelligence if he read aDd commented on the seven words, and failed to apprehend their full meaning. — I am, etc., Truthful Witness.

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North Otago Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8737, 26 November 1896, Page 1

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MUTILATION OF SCRIPTURE. North Otago Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8737, 26 November 1896, Page 1

MUTILATION OF SCRIPTURE. North Otago Times, Volume XXXVI, Issue 8737, 26 November 1896, Page 1

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