RELIGIOUS ATMOSPHERES.
. ' -♦ — 11 OF ADELAIDE AND MELBOURNE UNIVERSITIES. By Teleffraph—Press Association—CopyrieM Q Melbourne, September 4. The Rev. Froderick Spurr (tho well- ■' known and very popular preacher who ,1 occupies tho pulpit of tho Collins Streot Baptist Church in Melbourne), address,f in'g the Union of the Churches ■ Conr, gress, stated his belief that tho present h spirit of unrest represented tho birth oi a a bettor lifo. Comparing the' Christian •, atmosphero of the Adelaide Universitj n with that of Melbourno University, lit e declared that for many years past the t atmosphere, of the Melbourno Universitj y had been rather agnostic._ Men, Ik y said, had to fight for their faith. Ii !■ tboy were united, the churches coulc \ possess fcbeir own university, thorebj t obviating such danger, n .in
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1847, 5 September 1913, Page 7
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128RELIGIOUS ATMOSPHERES. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1847, 5 September 1913, Page 7
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