MRS HAMPSON'S MISSION.
The early service at 8.30 o'clock on Sunday morning was attended by about 700 persons* Mra Hampson Slivered a short address from Psalm xvii, 4 5, and 6. At the children's service in th afternoon tho theatre was* crowded. M • Hampson addressed the children and 8. iay school teachers present. The Bey J. Elt .-Ho also spoke. The Sunday evening service wbb more crowded than any of the previous ones, no etat'ding room being left. Mrs Hampson delivered an address from Psalm xvii, 8, in which aho illustrated the power of God'e grace in tho caso of the great ohange effected in the charaoter of David, who was at one time little better than a murderer, but became, under God, one of the moßt eminent saints, and to bo described as a man after God's own heart. Hence to all those who obeyed the command to seek God's face, there was opened a way for their salvation, if they would not only content themselves with a mere resolution for amendment of life, hut earnestly devote themselves to scoking God in the way He had appointed. A very great number remained to the after meeting, and tho inquiry-room was well filled.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 4344, 27 March 1882, Page 3
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