A REMARKABLE SERMON.
BISHOP JULIUS OX THE DIVINITY 01 , CHRIST. (By Tclcgraph-Prct-s Association.) Christchurch, December 26. Soino surprising roruarks wcro made by Bishop Julius yesterday at tho Anglican Cathedral. There woro many in (ho church, ho' said, not anions the priests, who had Ghriat Ho behoved their difficulties had arisen through a false betting of Divino lrnth-m (h<3 first place from a fatso amount of what was colled Jesus worship; they had short of the. i'ather in an almWt idolatrous worship of tho man Jesus. Certain hymns hbowed this error; a sort of sentimental trash was all ho could call them. They wore not called upon to nddress sentimental hymns to the men Jesus, but to call through Him to the Father. Bishop Julius went on to say that tho D . IV ' a ' t y of Christ was an essential part of Christian belief, and added:—"lf I could only get rid of tho infirmities of body, tho infirmities of tongue, dullness of brain, and mind, and wits; if I could only tell you what I mean down iu the heart of me, I would make you jump " In conclusion, Bishop Julius warned his hearers to bo careful ere they throw any belief away.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1321, 27 December 1911, Page 5
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203A REMARKABLE SERMON. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1321, 27 December 1911, Page 5
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