TOO MUCH PUBLICITY
CHIEF ISSUES IGNORED CHURCH HEAD SAYS DISPUTES WITHIN Reed. Noon. LONDON, Monday. Three hundred bishops and archbishops attended a service in St. Paul’s Cathedral yesterday, and listened to a sermon preached by the Archbishop of York, Dr. Temple, in inaugurating the seventh Lambeth Conference. Dr. Temple deprecated the undue prominence assigned to controversies within the Church. He said; "The great issue for religion in our day is not to be found in our differences about sacramental doctrine. It concerns faith in the living God. Our first duty to tho Church is to be sure tow we present the truth of God so as to reveal its adequacy to the needs of the day.” The delegates, who are galhered from all over the -world, attended the opening session of the conference at Lambeth Palace today. It is the greatest assemblage of bishops in London’s history and represents practically every nation. It includes Japanese, Chinese and African bishops, whose dioceses are greater than that ot Britain. The conference sits privately for a month.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1018, 8 July 1930, Page 9
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174TOO MUCH PUBLICITY Sun (Auckland), Volume IV, Issue 1018, 8 July 1930, Page 9
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