Four of the largest motor liners ever built for a British owner ar« nrulor construction for the Glen Line, which is one of the pioneers in the use of internal combustion engines for lar"e Ve f els^J h ? fon , r wi]l e <™» & velop b-400 h.t>. by means of two oil engines of 3200 b.p. Declaring that "this flippant, plea, sure-loving, Mammon-worshipping Sabbath-breaking, sinful city needs to bo stirred to the eternal 'truths of bod, i> r R oacu Straton, pastor of Calvary Baptist Church, New York City, made another tilt against the lollies and vices of modern society \ few months ago Dr Straton acquired prominence by a scathing denunciaj iL * ew York wo men of fashion and the American stage. After describing the real, hell that exists for sinners, Dr Straton went through n list ol people whom ho recommended to bo care ur ''You blatant infidels, who laugh at Church and sneer at preach ers and all righteous things." he cried • you protane men, taking the name of Uc-d even into yiur places of vico and shame; you iran and tfoi.-.en slaves of lust and appetite; you destrove.rs of unborn infants; you vain, godless «i. ciety women; you corrupt politicians; you false predict; who cry 1 j l'uc», when there is id txinco.''
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 19812, 2 December 1919, Page 6
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