DUTY OF CHURCH
BRITISH PREMIER ON NATIONAI GOOD WELL. Reuter’s Telegram. LONDON, June 10. At a meeting of the Union of Welsh Independents, Mr Lloyd George, in a speech discussing the duty •or the Christian Church in connection with reforms, said their especial task was to create' an ' atrhbsp'hcro' in which reform waa_ possible, and in which the perpetuation of evil was impossible. He declared that great confusion and conflict of purpose wero paralysing goodwill in oven' land. The German elections had showed a distracted people split into hopeless contending factions, without .any clear purpose, and with no ascendant voice of note. So far we had avoided that catastrophe in Britain; hut it was spreading throughout the world, and the Churches alone c.ouldisave the people from the disasters which would ensue if anarchy of-will-and’aim continued to spread.,
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New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10615, 14 June 1920, Page 5
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137DUTY OF CHURCH New Zealand Times, Volume XLVI, Issue 10615, 14 June 1920, Page 5
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