REV. DAVIDSON
CONSISTORY COURT DENOUNCED.
(United Press Association—By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.)' 1
(BJJicSeivtfd this day at 10.15 a.m.) LONDON, July 11
■ The Rev. Davidson,, his married sister and three other women went tochUrch at Stiffkey yesterday. The Rev. Davidson said, , prior to preaching. “Th'e whdle. terrible business is a blow W the Cliurch, quite apart from our own gui(t/<jr innocence, and tfyyfcjdi-j cfiloiis'charges : and jere, grossly disgraceful. If this case should "result inf a cobplete overhaul df the* 'Cofasistoty Court, 1 shall be' glad to order to secure reform of the appallng system.” His 'sermon referred .to. Christ’s associdtioh with the lowest of the low, and His tenderness to outcast women. Mr Davidson intended to •tajte the afternoon, service at Morston, but fduhd the chilreh doprs locked.' He gathered his audience in the churchyard and sent for Bible and Prayer Book, and then conducted his service.
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Hokitika Guardian, 11 July 1932, Page 6
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