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THE END OF THE WORLD.

The end of the world may come any day now, according to Mr. William Johnston, of Melbourne, who delivered a lecture to about, 2600 people in the Town Hall Inst evening, under the auspices of the International Bible ■ Students' Association. "Millions now living; will never die," was the lecturer's subject. Mr. Johnston made frequent referoncc to the Bible with the object of proving that "we were watching hv the bedside of ,i. dying world." The end of the world, however, did not mean destruction of the earth, but the termination of, the order of sin and death, in place of which God would establish His Kingdom. The lecturer urged his hearers to study God's Word and prepare themselvod for the new order which be said wafi now being uslterod in, to that they might be among tho fortunate million's who would n«t only escape death themselves but would receive their loved ones back from the tomb ut the resumetion.

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17764, 25 April 1921, Page 6

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THE END OF THE WORLD. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17764, 25 April 1921, Page 6

THE END OF THE WORLD. New Zealand Herald, Volume LVIII, Issue 17764, 25 April 1921, Page 6