Starting from his belief that public worship cannot be made really effective unless there be in the hearts of the worshippers a vital and awe-inspiring conception of God, and drawing upon his experience in Honolulu, G A Johnston Ross calls for arrangements in church buildings which foster devotion.
Reference:
Volume 06 1933-34, p5
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