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METHODIST CHURCH, Stuart street. rpRINITY 11 a.m., Rev. B. H. RISELY. 6.30, p.m., Rev. W. G. SLADE. M.A. Holy Communion. Visitors to the city very cordially Invited to the Services. MORNINGTON METHODIST AND PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHES. 11 a.m., “THE BOOK OF WISHES,” in Presbyterian Church. 6.30 p.m.. "THE PROMISES OF GOD,” in Methodist Church. Preacher: Rev. HUGH GRAHAM. riMIE SALVATION ARMY. YOUTH YEAR. DUNEDIN CITY.—II a.m. and 7 p.m. Hear Colonel R. Hear Colonel R- RIGNOLD (Field Secretary for N.Z.), Supported by Brigadier and Mrs GOFFIN Adj and Mrs READ, City Band and Songsters. A Welcome to All. ROSLYN.—II a.m.. Envoy CRICHTON. DUNEDIN SOUTH.—II a.m.. Holiness Meeting. Speaker: Major F. HAY. Subject: “No Man's Land.” 7 p.m., Salvation Meeting. Speaker: Mrs Major HAY. Sublect: “ God’s Wonderful Love, Candidate S. Benfell will give Farewell Message in each meeting. Y.P. Meetings, 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. H ANOVER STREET BAPTIST CHURCH Minister: Rev. J. EWEN SIMPSON. PREACHERS: 11 a.m., Dr CHAS. NORTH (Communion). 6.30 p.m., Mr H. D. AUSTIN. MORAY PLACE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Rev. FRANK DE LISLE. 11 a.m.: "BE STILL AND KNOW THAT I AM GOD." 6.30 p.m.: "THINGS WHICH DO NOT CHANGE." Solo: “ How Lovely Are Thy Dwellings ” (Liddle), Miss Doris Wilson. TTNITED CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Albany street, Minister: Rev. KENNETH A. BELL. 11 a.m., Mr H. C.~VINCE. 0.30 p.m., Mr lAN McMILLAN. Visitors Welcome. SPIRITUALIST CHURCH OF NEW ZEALAND, DUNEDIN BRANCH. Proclaiming Angel Ministry and Spirit Communion. Services held in PIONEER WOMEN’S ASSEMBLY ROOM, Moray place East, No Service To-morrow. Church reopens on Sunday, January 21, 1945. The basic principle of life is spiritual, and Revelation is continuous. A static religion is a dead religion. FHE THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY 17 Dowling street. THERE WILL BE NO LECTURES DURING HOLIDAYS. RE-OPEN BEGINNING FEBRUARY. “Bible truth "THE TIME WILL COME WHEN THEY/WILL NOT ENDURE SOUND DOCTRINE. . . . THEY SHALL TORN AWAY THEIR EARS FROM rHE TRUTH AND SHALL BE TURNED UNTO FABLES.—(PauI ii; Tim. iv, 3-4.) A study of the Bible will reveal that e above prophecy has received comete fulfilment: that the mass of mannd, instead of believing " sound docne"—i.e., Bible truth—are believing iables.” An earnest study of the Bible II reveal, for instance: ) That the doctrine of the immortality of the soul is a fable. ) That heaven-going at death is a fable. ) That hell-fire torment Is a fable. ) That the supernatural devil is a fable. ) That the doctrine of the Trinity is a fable, ) That the doctrine of substitution is a fable. ) That the claim that “The Church is the Kingdom of God or that the Kingdom of God is a kingdom “ beyond the skies " is a fable. ) That the belief that the Holy Spirit, as given in the days of the Apostles is likewise given to-day is a fable. ) That infant-sprinkling is a fable—-infant-sprinkling is not Bible baptism. Reader, it is revealed in the Scriptures at salvation is conditional upon be■ving the truth (2 Thess. ii, 13; Roms. , 17), “walking in the light" (1 John i, ; therefore, you cannot be saved if >u are believing “fables.” You will be greatly assisted in searchg the Scriptures by reading our free erature. A supply will be sent on (plication to “BIBLE TRUTH," Box 857, Dunedin. Situations wanted PABL'E cowman-gardener would like ployment, Station, Central, North Otago ferred.—377, Times. NHOLDERS: Returned soldier wants year round Block, 17,000 off last block, r , gear,—Reply Wright, Stephenson, l Co., Dunedin. iNTED, position by returned soldier as obiter: Otago Central preferred; exienced.—Reply No. 291, Box 193, Tim~agencies wanted /CONCERNING MANUFAC O PATENTEES. MANUFACTURERS AND ’holesale Hardware Firm requires sole ribution of new lines for North and th Island. ’ill act as Agent, accepting full work responsibility for debits, or will take ory output on a contract basis, reputable firm handling only reliable ds. pply by letter to " INTEGRITY,” C/o Times Office. TEELITE" Paints: Put your labour > something durable: " Steelite Red service.-—Smith and Smith. Ltd

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Otago Daily Times, Issue 25736, 6 January 1945, Page 8

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