A BISHOP ON SUNDAY
“ Win'll I consider the troubled life of the present age. and note its multiplying confusions in Church and State, tlio failures of nerve and brain which shadow society with so many pitiful tragedies, and the dyingt out of all those cementing loyalties which have their source and sustenance in family life. I incline to think that the Lord’s Day with its refreshment for hotly and mind, and its unfailing witness to another life than this, does bring to modern men just the protection they need against the world’s severe and unrelaxing strain.”—The Bishop of Durham, in the “ Bishopric.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 16 February 1927, Page 4
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102A BISHOP ON SUNDAY Hokitika Guardian, 16 February 1927, Page 4
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