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THE LIBERTY LOAN.

AN APPEAL FROM THE PULP&

At the morning l service in Peter’s Church last Sunday the via in his sermon, referred to the app* l made by the Minister of Finance I all ministers of religion asking the® for their support in his efforts <■ secure the success of the “Libetf Loan.”

After commenting on the trito* paid by a statesman like Sir J<Wj Ward to the power of a moral a® ll spiritual force necessary to human courage and power of endin’ 1 ance its fullest scope, and enable J 1 to rise to the highest heights of sel 1 sacrifice, the vicar went on to urg e the necessity of learning, as a nation* this great iesson which can only f effectively given at such a time 85 the present, when every man and ever? shilling is required to turn the ti e of victory in our favor. “If fl waging this war with the delibera conviction that we are morally rig l ' if in approaching its final stflgvsi V 1 its stern demands on our natur courage, on our material resource, and our capacity for making gaC . fices, we are sustained by a purpose and a strong religious then, there will, certainly, he chance of the loan’s failure, for ‘shall possess the power to resist to sacrifice all, to endure all, an endure it to the end.”

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Waipawa Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 7921, 21 August 1917, Page 2

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THE LIBERTY LOAN. Waipawa Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 7921, 21 August 1917, Page 2

THE LIBERTY LOAN. Waipawa Mail, Volume XXXVII, Issue 7921, 21 August 1917, Page 2