Rampant Meddlers.
Tihe Re-v. S. Lawry, President of the Methodist Conference, has had a characteristic sample of the aosepoking arid petty tyranny of the Qhristicfouroh Protes-t-ant Offence Association. Jn the sacred names of 1 liberty eend tmith ' (!) Uhe members of that delectable association have twice p,ublicly interfered in the domestic comcer/ns of the Rev. Mr. Lawry by pillorying him for the heinous crime of sendimg his daughter— for reasions which many of our readers will rea(dily appreciate — tio a Oatihiolic school. The Offence Association, by the way, is not a Methodist society. It is aai Oiange 'concern,' that aacries om its operations in ttie dark, like rata ijn a cellar. Its impertinent interference with the Rev. Mr. Lawry's private affairs is a fair sample of the wilder tyranny wbioh its sa'ffnon^sas'hed members would exercise if tihey had the power.
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New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1, 5 January 1905, Page 18
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139Rampant Meddlers. New Zealand Tablet, Volume XXXIII, Issue 1, 5 January 1905, Page 18
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