CLERGYMAN'S IDEAL.
'AN INSTRUCTED CHRISTIAN
CONSCIENCE."
('"Tim«e"-Sydney "Sun" Special Cable.)
LONDON, December 7
The Rev. Silvester Homo, M.A., M.P., has published another book. In it he urges the Churches to agree to have a Federal Ohurch Council, representative of all organised Christian forces, to secure the concentration of an instructed Christian conscience on all social and moral problems, which it is possible to dissever from tho general body of political questions? involving faction.
Mr Home is a well-known Congregational minister, novelist, and author who describee himself as "an impenitent Radical, and advocate of modern Puritanism," and his recreations as "golfing, cycling, and agitating." Hβ haa published "A Modern Heretic"; "The Story of the L.M.S."; "Popular History of the Free Churches" ; "Life of David Livingstone" etc. Ho was chairman of tho Congregational Union 1910-11.
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Press, Volume XLIX, Issue 14844, 9 December 1913, Page 7
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