DEAR SIR—You will kindly permit a few remarks in reply to your foot-note appended to my letter in your last issue on the above subject. You say—"It is hardly worth while troubling the Bishop with so simple a question." I presume this has reference to the teachings ...
Article : 611 wordsSIR—I shall feel thankful for space in The Messenger to make a short statement about the "Johnson Fund" (Brandrick v. Johnson). The whole amount collected is £128 8s. 10d.; of this sum £90 was raised locally, including Kyneton ; the remainder, through the ...
Article : 271 wordsSIR—Your correspondent "St. John's" finds "it is extremely awkward for the Bishop to be giving one interpretation of tho text 1 Pet. iii. 18-20 from Christ Church pulpit, while he gives quite another from St. John's." He should not, however, allow this fact to disturb him. ...
Article : 287 wordsSIR—Will you kindly permit me, through The Messenger, to draw attention to one matter in connection with our Church Assembly which has hitherto been neglected—namely, the desirability of forming some definite plan for the purpose of showing hospitality to ...
Article : 416 wordsSIR—The impression made on my mind after reading the article in your last number on the above subject is that the tone of it will have the effect of discouraging small contributors. From the letter of "Atticus," in the Leader, others also have been similarly impressed. ...
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