ECCLESIASTICAL.
At St. Paul's the sermons announced are— in the morning, " Sin Finds Out," and ia the evening, "Solomon and the Temple"-— being the first of three addresses on that subject. In the afternoon there will be a children's service. The anthen noted for evensong is the time-honoured but ever* popular composition by Mason, "Lord of all powdr and might."
The opening services in connection with the now Wealeyan Church in Graf ton-road will take place to-morrow. The Rev. R. Bavin will preach in the morning, the Rev. A. J. Smith in the afternoon, and the Rev. J. Robertson, M.A., in the evening. The Rev. C. Worboys delivers the seventh and last discourse on " Faith and Freethought," in Pitt and Vinoent Streets Ohorob, to-morrow evening. Subject: " Christ'* Oospel for the poor : An evidence of the Divinity of His Mission." The anniversary services in connection with the Primitive Methodist Church, Pitt and Edwin Streets, Newton, will be held to-morrow, when three sermons will be preached ae follows: Morning at eleven. Rev. S. Macfai'ane; afternoon at three, Rev. J. Bull; at half-past six, Rev. A. J. Smith. On Tuesday evening, the usual tea and public meeting will be held, when addresses will be given by the Rev, J. Worboya, A. J. Boothroyd, A. J. Smith, and other friends, interspersed with music by the choir.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXII, Issue 7383, 18 July 1885, Page 5
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