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HAMILTON-GARMONG MISSION.

Though the Ilamilton-Crarmong mission his now bsen held foi four weeks, there was a large attendance at tho Tabernacle last, evening, when the subject of M r O. B. Hamilton's address was "Is there a llc-11?" He said when they asked if there was a liell they asked a question concerning a fact. If men believed in Jesus Christ they believed in hell. The Jfcn Testament told them that there v/as a heaven, and that Christ would save them from hell. In Matthew xxv was a declaration that those who had been accursed by God would go into everlasting fire prepared for the devil and his angels. In P>omans ii they read that God would reward every man according to his deeds. Because of theories that had been promulgated men were beginning to say " There is no hell." Prior to the address a sor.g servico was rendered by the choir. Mr J. P. Garmong sang " Going to judgment."

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 13665, 7 August 1906, Page 6

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HAMILTON-GARMONG MISSION. Otago Daily Times, Issue 13665, 7 August 1906, Page 6

HAMILTON-GARMONG MISSION. Otago Daily Times, Issue 13665, 7 August 1906, Page 6