RELIGIOUS SERVICES. T 0.0. F. HALL, in, LOWER TORY * STREET. A course of Free Public Addresses is now being delivered in the nbove Hall ?» SUXDAV EVEXINGS at 7 o'clock (L.od willing) under the title of "TURNED UJSITO FABLES.1' "The time will come when they will not endure sound doctrine . . . they rhall turn away their ears from the truth ,-md shall be turned unto fables." (Paul •>, Tim. 4:3-4.) The Subject for .this Sunday is: "THAT INFANT SPRINKLING IS SCRIPTURAL BAPTISM—A FABLE." Consider the following:— (1) The "wholesome words of the Lord Jesus" (1 Tim. 6:3) are, "He that JJI-J----LIKVRTH and is baptised sholl be saved.'' (Marl: 1B:]6.) As an infant is incapable of believing an infant rannot be Scriptural]}- baptised. (2) In no New Testament iiiKinucn DID BAPTISM PRKCKDE BELIICF -- "When they BKLIKVED . . . tuZy were baptised, both MEN and WOMEN." Aeta 8:12 (sen also Ann J:.?7-41, Acts 10, Acts 10:30-*), \,ts 18:8). ' ' (:'>) Moreover the vord baptise is derived from the Creek "baptizo," which means "to dip, plungr, or inniiurxe," and therefore sprinkling in not Impiism. TliC following testimony makes this clear, Mohii aliio was bapliniiiK in Action near to Sulini, bcvntiKa thr-iv was MUCH WATER Tm:uiO" (John 3:23.) "Jesus, wlion ha wan baptised, went up straiditwav (ili'l1 OF THE WATER." (Malt.. :(:1(J. «,.,. also Acts S:,')S, Roms. (J:S-3.) (-!) For an explanation of Chrisl'i; wonlo, '•Suffer the little children to eemiu iiml.h me, and forbid them not, for of hik-Ii in the Kingdom of God" (Mark |():M), examine the following: Mark lie l.'i Matt. 18:3-4, Matt. 11:23. .Inn. i:i::i;t| 1 Cor. 14:20, 1 Pet. 2:2, etc., etc. "WHY CALL YE ME, LORI), Loitl) AND DO NOT THE THINGS WHICH I SAY." (Jesus—Luko 0:1(1.) "YE lIAVK MADE THK COMMAND. MENT OF GOD OF NONK KI'TKUT lIV YOUR TRADITION." (Christ—Matt. 15:(l-0.) Questious Invited. No Collimjllmi, Bring a Bible. THIS AND EVERY SUNDAY. At 7 p.m. rjHRTSTADELPHUN MftKTING. *^ Victoria Hall. Adelaide road. , An Address will be delivered (God willing) in the above hall on SUNDAY EVENING NEXT, at 7 o'clock. "THE GLORIES OF* THE AGE TO • COME." That there is a glorious age coming in evident, for Peter says: Acts, 3:2], "That the Heavens must receive Jesus UNTIL THE TIMES OF RESTITUTION OF ALL THINGS." This restitution is outlined in the following testimonies. ■ Numbers: 14:21, "As truly as I live all the earth SHALL BE FILLED WITH MY GLORY." Micah., 4:3, "Nation shall not lift up sword against nation, NEITHER SHALL THEY LEARN WAR ANY MORE " Psalm, 72:7, "In His days shall the righteous flourish." Then will be fulfilled the angelic message: "Glory to God in the highest, on earth, peace, goodwill among men."— Luke, 2:11. COME AND HEAR THIS ADDRESS. Seats Free. No Collection. SUNDAY SCHOOL, 2.45 p.m. TJETHEL TEMPLE *-* (191, Vivian street.) Of the. ASSEMBLIES OF GOD, N.Z. THIS SATURDAY EVENING, 7.30 o'clock—Young People's Meeting. The Paßtor, E. T. Mellor, conducts the following Services:— SUNDAY—II a.m., Breaking of Bread and Address. 7 p.m.. Gospel Service. TUESDAY—7.3O p.m.. Devotional Address and Prayer. THURSDAY—7.3O p.m.. Scripture Exposition. ' A warm welcome awaits you. WELLINGTON SPIRITUALIST >y CHURCH, NEW CENTURY BALL. Kent terrace. SUNDAY, 7 p.m.—Thanksgiving Service. Conducted by Mr. R. A. Webb, Dip]. S.N.U., England. Also Dedication Service by Mrs. E. Webb. 'Cello solo, Mr. S. Maclean. LYCEUM, 2.30 p.m.—Subject, "When Thia Old Earth Is Righted." TUESDAY. 8 p.m.—Members' Circle. WEDNESDAY, 8 p.m.-Service. Spiritualists and Non-Sniritualiate welcome. TO-NIGHT (Saturday), 7.30, LyceumChildren's Fancy Dress Social. Gents Is Od, Ladies Is, Children Cd. Supper provided. SPIRITUALIST CHURCH 01-« NEW ° ZEALAND. Rechabite Chambers, 125, Willis street. Divine Service on SUNDAY at 7 p.m.. By request of the Prime Minister of New Zealand, the Service will take the iorm of Thanksgiving for the recovery to good health of His Majesty the King. A collection will nlso be taken up for the Earthquake Relief Fund. Lyceum Open Session at 2.30 p.m., conducted by Mr. T. Kirk. T<HE CHURCH 7)F ST. ALBAN A (Liberal Catholic). 19, Marion street. SIXTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. THANKSGIVING- SERVICE. HOLY EUCHARIST. SUNDAY. II a.m. TTNITARIAN FREE CHURCH. *-" (First Floor, Crown Building, Cuba-st., opp. Royal Oak). Sunday! 7 p.m. Preacher: Rev. R. J. Hall, M.A.. of Swansea, Wales. Subject: "The Teachings of Jesus in Relation to Modern Problems." INTERNATIONAL BIBLE STUDENTS' 1 ASSOCIATION. Dominion Farmers' Institute. Featherston street. MEETING FOR K2LE STUDY SUNDAY. AT 7 P.M. Subject: "Delight Thyself in Jehovah" Isa., 58:8-12. Seats free. No collection. COCD3TY OP FRIENDS 0 (Quakers). V cmTn^r' 0' Worship will be held on SUNDAY, the 7th inst., at 11 a.m., at the Y.W.C.A., Boulcott-st., Room 3, firßt floor. Visitors cordially invited. fJHURCH OF GOD, 48, Randwick crcs , v' Moera, Lower Hutt. Meetings-at U and 7 p.m. Readings: Jesus was the Son of God." Not God the Son. For that would be Another God. "Ex. 20:3. Gods many,. Lords ?. la?y^ L t0 us there ia but One God, The Father. 1 Cor 8:5-6. Instruction Needed. DAVID NIELD, Pastor. FIRST LUTHERAN "FEAR GOD, HONOUR THE KING." ' E. A. Noffke. "jITEMBERei ot the institution are hereby •"•■- notified that owing to the Thanksgiving Service for His Majesty the Kiup; being held TO-MORROW (SUNDAY), it has been decided to Postpone our Anniversary Church Service until SUNDAY, 28th JULY. By Order, W-D.M.
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