“SPIRITUAL END”
BRITISH AIM IN WAR BASIS OF SETTLEMENT (British Official Wireless./ Reed. noon. RUGBY, Nov. 3. The new Bishop of London, speaking at the London diocesan conference, said the British people had entered the war, not with hot passion, but with serious deliberation, accepting it as a necessary sacrifice for a spiritual end.
“Our aim is not to impose our will as victors upon the vanquished, but to unite with neutral nations and with our present enemies in a settlement on the best and surest foundations,” he said. ,
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20086, 4 November 1939, Page 5
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