ANGLICAN MISSION
Tho women's and chidren's services at St. Hilda's Church," Island- Bay." continue to draw Jarso conjtrcjations. At the Women's service the Rev. 11. R. W. Farrer spolse on the "Power of a, Converted Woman," a.ud impressed on the congregation the need of family prayer. A very large number met in the Assembly Hall for the evening service, the congregation being nearly equal to that of the previous Sunday. The missioner spoke on the "Power of Sin," dealing y.-ith its close resemblance in the sou) to the disease of leprosy in the body. After a honrt-soarching address, he, .said that now the stern Ride of the mission message was concluded, and that m" the remaining cervices he would deal - with' God's love. The instruction whjeb. followed was tn baptivm and confirmation, = t!:c missioner quoting Scriptural authority for infant baptism and confirmation.
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New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7264, 21 October 1910, Page 9
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142ANGLICAN MISSION New Zealand Times, Volume XXXII, Issue 7264, 21 October 1910, Page 9
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