RELIGION & MODERN SCIENCE.
, _4, . NO CAUSE FOR_ ALARM. (By Telceraph.—Special Correspondent.) Auckland, April 7. The Bishop of Auckland'is not one of those who take a pessimistic view of the position of religbn in regard to modern science. Speaking on Good Friday at St. Mary's Cathedral, ho declared that tho scope of the unknown had increased rather than diminished in consequence of recent investigation and research. "There is no need to be in the least frightened," said tho Bishop. "The blatant vaunting irreverenco common in the nineteenth century has passed away, and, in this twentieth century, men are slowto assert, even with bated breath, that this or that 'cannot possibly be.' The whole trend of modern science is towards tho Cross."
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1408, 8 April 1912, Page 4
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120RELIGION & MODERN SCIENCE. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1408, 8 April 1912, Page 4
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