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WHAT IS HEAVEN?

CLERGYMEN PERPLEXED. ("Times" and "Sydney Sun" Servjc-S.) LONDON, May 22. Dean Inge, in a sermon at St. Paul's, said many uneducated people supposed that tho Church taught that Heaven was a literal place where God and tho angels lived. So many of the clergy wero themselves perplexed, that they said as little as possible about Heaven aa thoy decently could. The tune had passed when people were best taught by gaudy-coloured dogmatic picture books. They would rather the clergy admit they* did not know than have crude symbols g«v~fl as literal facts

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Press, Volume L, Issue 14976, 25 May 1914, Page 7

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WHAT IS HEAVEN? Press, Volume L, Issue 14976, 25 May 1914, Page 7

WHAT IS HEAVEN? Press, Volume L, Issue 14976, 25 May 1914, Page 7

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