THE SALVATION ARMY
COLONEL DEAN'S VISIT. Colonel Dsan, of the Salvation Annv, ivlio is on tour from America, and has re;entlv completed a visit to Invcrc<ii grill, jpcncd a series of last _ evening in the Sahation Army 8.-nacks, in Bowling' street. It wis a Holiness meetinc. md was numerouslv attended. Tho usual jreliminaries to Colonel Dean's address, n the direction of sincdn;: and prayer, occupied but a brief time, after which Colon 1 Dean spoke for considerably o-scr an hour In tho couise if his remarks Colon'l Dean dealt with the arrested development if the Spirit, and praie many initiations n connection therewith Finally, he took wo main ideas, whuh v.tc , enunciation ol ho world and cor=eci ation. which had to be •omplcte and entire. lie eidnrjod upon hese two ideas, and ursred an aioid.ii'f." of .s=ociation v '"Hi the woist, contact with th > vovst, and lhinir with tV unsodlv _ Thiddress was i -\erv forcible one. without , nv pretensions to oratoiy, bur evident 1,'erv effective. At conclusion of the address ris, i , T nine of those present came to the prm cut form. . . . The meeting will be continued to dp.;. iunday, and on Monday Colonel Dean will •ive a special address.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 16753, 22 July 1916, Page 8
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