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THE GLOOMY DEAN

ROMAN CATHOLICISM ATTACKED. (United' Press Association-- By Electric Telegraph—Copyright.)

LONDON. September 6.

Dean Inge, the president in. ah address at the Modern Churchmen’s conference, at Bristol, attacked Roman Catholicism. He said: “It is unthink-, able that one of the greatest nations in the world would return in sackcloth' and ashes, to an allegiance to an Italian priest, which we threw off in the sixteenth century. “It now is the fashion for popular men of letters to become Romanists, but it is significant while Catholicism has gained prestige in numbers in Protestant countries, it has been losing privileges and property in .France, Spain, Portugal, Belgium, Mexico and South America. The power of Roman institutionalism is declining, not increasing, in spite of the arrogant tone of its representatives in England.”, ;

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Hokitika Guardian, 7 September 1932, Page 5

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THE GLOOMY DEAN Hokitika Guardian, 7 September 1932, Page 5

THE GLOOMY DEAN Hokitika Guardian, 7 September 1932, Page 5

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