The Maryport Advertiser
March 10, 1882
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| The Maryport Advertiser - March 10, 1882 | |
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COMING EVENTS. It will be seen by an advertisement in another column, that the anniversary of the Maryport Baptist Church will commence on Sunday next, when sermons will be preached by the Rev. James BAILLIE, of Bath, and in the afternoon a Sunday School service will be held. On Tuesday there will be a tea festival, and in the evening a public meeting, when the Rev. J. BAILLIE will deliver a lecture on "The Scottish Covenanters." These services have always been successful, and the one next week is not likely to be an exception to the rule. The congregation of Our Lady and St. Patrick's Church intend having a Mission preached, commencing on Monday next. Two eminent missionary preachers, the Rev. Fathers WHITE and HOPKINS, of the Society of Jesus, will conduct the services. The Rev. J. I. CUMMINS since his arrival in Maryport has worked most assiduously for his congregation, and we understand that during the mission it is his intention to have a Confirmation service. Mrs. STEWARD and Miss. CRAIGEN, it will be seen, are to address a public meeting in the Athenaeum on Wednesday next, on "Public Morality." A Local Option Meeting is to be held in the Primitive Methodist Chapel on Thursday next, and is to be addressed by Mr. GRUBB, Harrowgate; Mr. John PATON, Barrhead; and Mr. T. CARRICK, Appleby. ****** CHINA MISSIONS. On Wednesday evening last a lecture was delivered in the Wesleyan Chapel, Cockermouth, by the Rev. David HILL (late missionary in China), entitled "China, and Christian Missions in China." The lecturer was attired in Chinese costume. The pastor, the Rev. R. MANDALE, presided. There was a good attendance, every part of the chapel being well filled. At the close of the lecture collections were taken on behalf of the Wesleyan Mission in China. |
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