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SOWING THE SEED

THE RUSH FOR PLEASURE.

AND REAPINC—WHAT? [By Electric Telegraph— Copyright] l United Pbess Association.] (Received 8.30 a.m.) Sydney, October 'l'l. The now president of the Congregational United Church, in iiis presidential address, said there was never {/eater excitement or a wilder rush for pleasure. The scepticism, materialism, and indifference so rife around

sounded a reveille tor Christ's followers. He recognised it was going to lie a large problem. When he looked around and saw the selfish indulgence in pleasure, the choice of what may he good instead of best, the common disregard of religious and sometimes moral duty for pleasure's sake he wondered what fruit this see;. would produce in the next generation.

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 44, 22 October 1913, Page 5

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SOWING THE SEED Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 44, 22 October 1913, Page 5

SOWING THE SEED Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXVII, Issue 44, 22 October 1913, Page 5

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