St. Paul says in one place that his apostolic power is given him to edification, and not to distinction. There can be no better account of the infallibility of the Church. It is a supply for a need, and it does not go beyond that need. Its object is, and its effect also, not to enfeeble the freedom or vigor of human thought in religious speculation, but to resist and control its extravagance. Cardinal Newman.
We direct the attention of our South Dunedin, readers to an announcement in. our advertising columns by Mr. G. A. Munro, King Edward Street, who has opened up a stock of prayer books, rosaries, scapulars, etL
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New Zealand Tablet, 5 June 1919, Page 19
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