CHURCH AND STATE
POSITION IN GERMANY
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(Received January 25, 11 a.m.) RJJGBY, January-24. ' The Archbishop of Canterbury, presiding at the Upper House of Convocation, referred to the difficulties of the situation between the German Church and State. Ho said: "With a desire that tho new-found unity of the State should be accompanied by greater unity in the Church, we cannot but sympathise, but wo trust that tho unity of the, Church will not be achieved at the cost of its spiritual freedom, and w© earnestly trust that both the Catholic and Reformed Churches in Germany may be left free to give their own unhindered witness and influence to national life.''
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Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 21, 25 January 1934, Page 11
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116CHURCH AND STATE Evening Post, Volume CXVII, Issue 21, 25 January 1934, Page 11
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