THE PILGRIMS’ BANQUET.
•kM \ * ’U *1 Press Association. —By Blecf Ac Telegraph.—CopyrightJived June 17, 8.17 a.m. \yUmfA:. . London, June 16. '* t\o at the Pil- ‘ -jffiCbanquet, toasted the President Roosevelt, resni |m that no two men had exerjre powerful influence or ap>’Amre forcibly to the better in4®'/. <it\,mahkind. < \squith proposing “Our it would be a lost op- ; iwf spch a unique' assemb- ’ a Phh-Anglican Congress , ’sCq-without contributing jßStr* .mutual .understanding ,; t aofi the growth of that PSP' I '.; ,rp,tra?e sense of oneness, -J best safeguard of Jm fittt the world. He was not • a PhUi?cian to the treat<jß&k nifderstandings which were \ year by year minimising the RJGr.'dd narrowing the areas of posit tent ion, but to the far more diffirtant influence which was incasing the disposition of peoples to . tow .and understand one an<%r. ■ . 8 'Mr Asquith added that the church / tad destroyed slavery and proclaimed that property, privilege and fortune were not freeholds, hnt trusts, and she might still, if,she used • her opportunities and lived np to the height of her mandate share the task of expelling the greatest scourge threatening the unity and progress of mankind. The Bishop of Missouri, and the Archbishgp of Rupertsland, responded.
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Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9173, 17 June 1908, Page 5
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197THE PILGRIMS’ BANQUET. Rangitikei Advocate and Manawatu Argus, Volume XXXIV, Issue 9173, 17 June 1908, Page 5
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