DUTY OF CHURCH
TO CREATE ATMOSPHERE OF REFORM. ! elcvy.'fV,* Thi'- Dill at b. 40 a.m.) 1j( )NDON, June 10Speaking at a meetmg ol flic Imuou pf Welsh Independents Hot), i/ioyd George discussing (he duty of the Christian Chfircli in connection with Reforms, said their special task was to j create an atmosphere in which reform i was possible, and in which the perpet i- ! ation of evil was impossible. Hon ! Lloyd George declared great confusion 1 and conflict of purpose wore paralysing goodwill in every land. The German elections showed the distracted people were split into hopeless, contending factions without any clear purpose and with no ascendant voice of note. Go far we had avoided that catastrophe in Britain, hut it was spreading throughout the world and the churches alone could save tile people from the disasters which would ensue, if anarchy of will and aim continued io spread.
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Hokitika Guardian, 12 June 1920, Page 3
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