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“To say that no Christians can take part in war is, to me, an appalling statement —it means that no Christians took part in the last war. Moreover, our Church should not support a few self-appointed martyrs as icgards military training. W e should encourage our young men to obey the civil law. That it should go out to the public that our pulpits are to be piled by -conscientious or other objectors is terrible. Would you, fathers of families, sit quietly by and allow other people to come into your households?” stated the Key. 11. R. Fell, when discussing a 1 oacc manifesto at a recent meeting of the Timaru Presbytery (reports, the “Post.”)
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Hokitika Guardian, 15 August 1928, Page 3
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