BAPTIST MISSION SERVICES.
The above mission services were continued last night, when a good audience gathered to hoar Mr Wilson The long period of service in India has rendered the niissioner liable to severe attacks of cold when travelling in these parts, and h© has been labouring at great disadvantage during the past few days. When once be warmed to his subject, however, all trace of physical incapacity disappeared, and he kept his audience in the closest interest right to tho end. His address was a searching and solemn one on tho necessity of profession Christians showing forth tho dispositon of the Master in their daily lives. Tenderly, but truthfully, the-_ speaker exposed tlie hypocrisy that praises God in religious -services and persecutes in daily life. Illustrations from Scripture and personal experience wore used with wonderful wisdom, and added groat weight to the speaker's rerearks. It was a time of heart-search-ing, and lasting impressions., were made on many lives. A solo, "Abide with me." was rendered during the evening^ by Mrliobertam^^niy^>aji^^ta*Mß
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Wanganui Chronicle, Issue 12856, 9 October 1912, Page 8
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