KEEN CHURCHMEN.
POSITION IN SCOTLAND. A VISITOR'S IMPRESSIONS. [By Telegraph. —Press Association]. WELLINGTON, Oct. 3. Although the time ia past when everyone is a member of the Church, in Scotland, the Rev. Alan Brash, who re turned to Wellington by the Remucra does not consider this to represent a serious loss. On the contrary, he said his opinion was that the Church had gained as a result, because those who were members were exceedingly keen. Mr. Brash has been called to St. Andrew's Church, Wanganui.
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Thames Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 20428, 3 October 1938, Page 3
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