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"THE CONSTRUCTIVE QUARTERLY."

In the opening article of: the June number of "The ' Constructive Quarterly" (Oxford University Press), Professor Scott-Holland, of Oxford, writes on Christianity as; '•.'the.Teiigiqji-of ;a; moving world." -Humanity at>-largey-he states, has committed itself to the necessity of movement; has-surrendercd itself to change. No religion that has adopted as its note can do. any--thing for man'in movement.r Christian-; ity, which finds in tho historical -pro-* cess, itself tho. material ;and, tho zest of the divino revelation, can justify and hallow motion, and is the onlyfor which the presenij situation lias anymoaning. "Unity in Scholarship"" is' dealt with in a striking way by Dr. Francis Brown, a distinguished American Biblical scholar, and Dr. Doissmannls,'article on' "Jerusalem the.~H.6lK City," describes tho good work ,, that* is being done to combat the ravages of disease in Jerusalem. The attitude of the churches to' tho social problem is discussed by, ; Mr. Philip, Siiowdeai,' M.P. He states that while recognising • tho tremendous influence for good that tho sympathy and active support of tho Church will have .upon the social, movement, it must be -understood that , it is not tho work of tho Church to take in hand the control and direction of tho movement. That is the work of citizenship. It is'the duty... of,;,tho ' Church to preach those "eternal ChrisWan ethics which should guide the conduct of individuals and nations in their relations with _ each ■ other." A-, variety'of other subjects is dealt with" by well-known Mrriters, and the number is a decidedly'interesting one. :

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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2236, 24 August 1914, Page 3

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"THE CONSTRUCTIVE QUARTERLY." Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2236, 24 August 1914, Page 3

"THE CONSTRUCTIVE QUARTERLY." Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2236, 24 August 1914, Page 3

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