PRESBYTERIAN RIFT
GENERAL ASSEMBLY WARMLY DISCUSSES DR. ANGUS' CASE
Melbourne, Sept. 19. The Presbyterian General Assembly had a long and warm discussion on the Dr. Angus case, but reached no finality, a wide division of opinion t ecoming more apparent as the session proceeded. The acting-moderator made repeated appeals for order. An attempt is being made to-day to clarify the position. A special court of the Presbyterian General Assembly is considering Dr. Angus' case concerning his teaching at St. Andrew's College, Sydney. The issue is how far liberty of thought should be permitted to a teacher entrusted with the training of future ministers of the Presbyterian Church.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 3, Issue 641, 20 September 1933, Page 5
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