The Declining Birth Rate.
Oatspolea Remarks by Bishop Ingram (Uueivrd (X-t. 2<i, -'.">s p.m.) U)NW)S, (VI. 2D. l)r. Ingram, Hishop of London. addressing the clergy at St. Paul's Cathedral,! declared i( was impossible to describe the dismay wherewith lio viewed the diminution oi the 1 irtlirate in Kngland and Australia, through deliberate artificial prevention. He said it was necessary to summon the forces of the Church to Stem the pgantic evil. He honoured the Roman Churrh for condemning as a sin, and it would, he said, ill become the Church of England to less clearly condemn a practice which was eating out th© heart and draining the life-blood of the country, ■ t The miserable gospel of comfort Was the curse of tlic present (lav ''We must," said the Bishop, " live the simpler anil harder life of our forefathers, or the glorious of th© Empire would surely slip from D«r nerveless fingers."
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7957, 21 October 1905, Page 3
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151The Declining Birth Rate. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7957, 21 October 1905, Page 3
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