CORRESPONDENCE.
[Our correspondents' opinions an-, their own; the responsibility of editorial ones makes a ifficioul ballast for the editor's shoulders.] KCNDAY FOOTILVLL. (To the Editor). Sir, Let me ask "A liesideni Missionary'' by what right, he condemns Sunday football':' I know of no injunction against, il in the "Bible, and T have read it carefully. "licmcmbcr the Sabbath day to keep it holy: in il thou shult do no manner of work." I believe in preventing work on Sundays. By work I mean what the law of the land means: the work by which a man earns his living. But if a man who drives nails all the week chooses to spend his Sunday morning at writing, or a man who adds up accounts all the week wants to dig in his garden, or a lad who curry combs horses wants to kick a foofball on Sunday afternoons, I say let him. What harm is there in it? That is oof work. II is recreation. We need thinkers not dogmatists. ■•-•Yours, etc., TWO EYED.
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Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 August 1913, Page 2
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174CORRESPONDENCE. Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 August 1913, Page 2
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