SPENT FORCES.
! iTo Hie Kilitor.) Sir,—The "attitude of the Church" towards the oath of allegiance, mid the reiiistntement of Mr. A. \V. I'ajre as a master of the boys' high school is just ; about what might lie expected. ■"The motion was not seconded ami the council derided on the voice- to pass on to the next business." 1 love to think of Scottish covenanters, and such like folk; iof John Wesley unil days that were i stamped with spiritual impress, but I ' know line thai these days have little iof that sort in them. The Churches arc j spent forces, because the leaders have ; lo>t I heir grip, and when questions of I moral issue come up. tho people "pass i them on the voices, and pass on also to I the next business." —I am. etc.. ! IS IT XOT SO?
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Auckland Star, Volume LIV, Issue 94, 20 April 1923, Page 8
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