OURSELVES.
AND OUR SELF-SUFFICIENCY.
The self-sufficient martorialism of tha colonial gave JJishop Julius a theme for somo pointed remarks at .the Anglican Mission meeting, in the Town. Hall yes- - terday/ "We. have done .everything our-, ; r : selves"; 'was his interpretation , ol tha average colonial bolietj "and there ia not much in the world we can't do it ,we put--Hand and mind ;to : it. -What do wo -. want with religion and the person/ and the- rest of' it?/ We get _illh_g i-ivtcy/ comfortably by our own: individual ef« forts ,and: : skiil,''- "i'iieie. <»i\! -mcii' uiid ~ women' not thirty years- old," said tho Bishop ot (Jhristchurch, "who will give you .an answer to every: religious problem under the sun. 'ihey know everything, and they never : read anything 1"
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Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 931, 26 September 1910, Page 6
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126OURSELVES. Dominion, Volume 4, Issue 931, 26 September 1910, Page 6
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