THE WORKER AND THE SABBATH
Writing on this subject a London journalist says: "The first defence ol" Sunday is to observe it. . . People to-day senselessly blame, the Church lor not doing this and that, forgetful of the fact that bricks and mortar and lists of names of baptised babies cannot run programmes. Let the worker realise that in spite of resolutions passed at Trades Union Conferences, the only effective opposition to Sunday labour is organised by the religious forces of the country. he lets the Church down, Sunday and a good many other precious things of life will go too." "What sort of a Church would my Church be, .If every member Avere just like me?"
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 17, 22 October 1943, Page 2
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116THE WORKER AND THE SABBATH Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 7, Issue 17, 22 October 1943, Page 2
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