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ANOTHER PROPHETIC LECTURE TO-MORROW.
Last Sunday evening those who attended the first of the series of prophetic lectures being held in the Medina Tea Rooms enjoyed a most interesting and instructive lecture, which has already been reported. Evanlelist Harvey states that the subject's advertised for this coming Sunday and Wednesday nights: (“Christ’s Own Prophecy: Eight fereat Events to Precede the Second Advent,” and “The Manner and Objecjtj of Christ’s Return”) will prove just as interesting. • The singing, which is a special feature of the Mission, was enjoyed by all. Miss D. J. Walworth, a young soprarb, '{rendered; Litjiblfs “Abide With Me” most artistically. Evangelist Naden’s first ten'or voice was 'heard to advantage in “I’m a Pilgrim,” by Dr. F. Oliver. The duet, “If Wo But Knew” (Mr and Mrs L. C. Naden) was very much appreciated. Those young soloists will sing spec ial ‘ numbers each evening.
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Stratford Evening Post, Issue 38, 16 February 1929, Page 2
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