Pacifist Belief of Divinity Student
asks aid of presbytery MUST OBEY THE LAW one of your students I am writing to inform you that cited to appear in the Magistrate's Court to-morrow owing to refusal to take part in preparations for war. I have been largely influenced in making this r ®fuaal by the utterances of Cral °* yourselves and especlally by the Assembly’s resolution °n the matter.” ,Jp 16 raply of the presbytery to this n, w * r received from Mr. A. M. Jr"**® 8 * a student for the ministry, tn the change from compulsory u onmUury military training should wrought about by the pressure of ftu. lc opinion and not by refusal to the law. writer of the letter stated that A-Sf** basing his plea on the lor 8 resolutions. and he asked -W >res bytery*s support. Co „!! e must admire Mr. Richards’s hj ß v t Se whether or not we agree with •M.C v'*•” said the Rev. I). C. Herron, tp'obsv e not think that refusal the Au law was countenanced by .^■sembly. IIJS® Assembly,” said the Rev. W. L. to rl#’, not call on the young men training - If Mr Richards he roJr a t attitude it would have to ch ttrch P ’’ ated * n the name of the <h?L?i ich - ard * Euid be still felt that in its logical conclusion his attitude.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 71, 15 June 1927, Page 1
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227Pacifist Belief of Divinity Student Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 71, 15 June 1927, Page 1
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