THE CHURCH AND WAR
A CLERGYMAN’S ATTITUpE. REPLY TO BISHOP OF DUNEDIK. (By Telegraph—Press >Association.> CAMBRIDGE, This Day. As the result of a speech I made lasting no more than three minutes I have received letters from all parts of New Zealand in connection with my attitude towards war, said the Rev C. W. Chandler, vicar of Cambridge today. “In all the letters there is not one note of criticism, and all congratulate me on the stand I have taken,"
Referring to the Bishop of Dunedin’s criticism, Mr Chandler said that the Bishop’s remarks were published ip almost every paper in the Dominion. Mr Chandler felt that the attitude adopted by the Bishop was most detrimental to the pepple of the world, and regarding his reference to last of the thirty-nine articles of religion, Mr Chandler said that he would refer his loydship to Mr Bernard Show’s scathing comment upqp thppi in the preface to “Major Barbara.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 March 1939, Page 8
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157THE CHURCH AND WAR Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 March 1939, Page 8
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