THE BIBLE IN STATE SCHOOLS.
"I %> THE EDITOR OF THE MAN'AWATU If Kit A I.I). Sir,— Mi 1 Wilson in his address at Uie leading of the Bible in schools, giving as one reason that there were so many Bibles — Did lie mean that - there were so many different Bibles, or ■■•• that there were so many copies of the • i»Hbly''scMptare3 that each child might become possessed of one. If he meant jhat thfre vrere so many different Biljles,
j it would be interesting to learn ivb'if 1 . hitti I what he was alluding to. I have never heard but of one Bible— tbe Holy scriptures —the Word of God. Perhaps his remark was flippant. Ido not like flippancy when treating of the Bible. I am, &c, ! • An Enquired. I
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Manawatu Herald, 23 November 1893, Page 3
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129THE BIBLE IN STATE SCHOOLS. Manawatu Herald, 23 November 1893, Page 3
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