“MINDS WARPED”
DEAN BARNETT ON ANGLICAN DISPUTE
appeal for spiritual sight (From Our Own Correspondent) HAMILTON, To-day. That he is deeply moved by the of affairs in the diocese was plated by Dean Barnett in a sermon at >e * er s Cathedral, last evening. Taking as his text the miracle of ® artime us. Dean Barnett said - lurch people were spiritually They ignored the realities of allovve <l their minds to be *fP*d by prejudice. ••j e erring to himself the dean said: a decent. respectable man. and m and I love my family i>hinn y pe °P le -’’ He urged the parconoAi?f S t 0 for » et their differences and SBlri+« . e on the recovery of their w-QuirWu during Lent. They faster 01611 awake to a joyous happy
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 585, 11 February 1929, Page 1
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