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[Magic lantern service] (lantern service, Upper Parkstone, Dorset, England, 12 January 1899)

Type of event
lantern service
Full title
Magic lantern service
Date
12 January 1899
Time of day
evening
People linked to event

NEWTON, Captain   (fl. 1890s-1900s) – lecturer

Reference
W.W. Arthur, S.H. Dogson, F.H. Longley and A.H. Sellwood, ‘The Church's Holy War’ in Church Army gazette

“'What about last night?' - Upper Parkstone, Mintern road Mission. - On Sunday evening, Feb. 12, a novelty took place at our usual service, for we had the whole of the service illustrated by lantern views. The hall was filled to its utmost capacity. Capt. Newton delivered a soul stirring address, the subject being 'Sin;' the splendid slides from Headquaters giving the people a clear idea of the various results of sin. The workers pray that that service may prove the turning point inmany lives. Capt. Newton, out visiting on th Monday, was hailed by a working man. 'How about last night, Captain, it was splendid.' We thank God for the good work being done in our mission hall, but how little it seems to us, when so many hundreds are careless and without God about us. God help us to forget self, and do more for Thee. J.R., For Capt. Newton.”

Lucerna ID 7000694

Record created by Richard Crangle. Last updated 19 February 2011

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