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DR R. A. TORREY. Dr R. A. Torrey is head of the great Moody B ble Institute, Chicago. He came out to Australia under engagement to the Eva_,gJisation Society of Australasia. As succesior to the late Mr Moody, Dr Torrey is well adapcd to his work. A manly presence, a genial face, a powerful voice, clear and resonant as a bell, are physical gifts which conduce to his acceptability as a speaker. Dr Torrey begins his New Zealand mission in Wellington, working his •way down south.

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Otago Witness, Issue 2528, 27 August 1902, Page 41

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DR R. A. TORREY. Dr R. A. Torrey is head of the great Moody B ble Institute, Chicago. He came out to Australia under engagement to the Eva_,gJisation Society of Australasia. As succesior to the late Mr Moody, Dr Torrey is well adapcd to his work. A manly presence, a genial face, a powerful voice, clear and resonant as a bell, are physical gifts which conduce to his acceptability as a speaker. Dr Torrey begins his New Zealand mission in Wellington, working his •way down south. Otago Witness, Issue 2528, 27 August 1902, Page 41

DR R. A. TORREY. Dr R. A. Torrey is head of the great Moody B ble Institute, Chicago. He came out to Australia under engagement to the Eva_,gJisation Society of Australasia. As succesior to the late Mr Moody, Dr Torrey is well adapcd to his work. A manly presence, a genial face, a powerful voice, clear and resonant as a bell, are physical gifts which conduce to his acceptability as a speaker. Dr Torrey begins his New Zealand mission in Wellington, working his •way down south. Otago Witness, Issue 2528, 27 August 1902, Page 41

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