ae Bishop> of Liverpool (England) '- been rebuking those clergymen o use the pulpit as a politicel p1at-..,1-m. Preaching, one evening at St. Peter's, Newton, he remarked that a clergyman did not cease to be a citizen because he was a clergyman. He had a perfect right to hold hisowa political views, but he had no right to proclaim his political view-s from the pulpit of the Ohurch of E-igland, for the Church of England is not the church of a party, but the church of a nation. *** Subscription to the MOTUEKA STAR ■ Tlwec Shillings and Sixpence a~Quarter t whichmay? begin- at any times
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Motueka Star, Volume I, Issue 29, 19 November 1901, Page 5
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