CHURCH AND POLITICS
Your correspondent Mr. Df& Kingston should know, if betel* history. jJiat the rivalry beti» "Church and Politics" had, forfflff centuries, a profound and&Me* ing effect on the destiny of B«* It was not until the middle ef» nineteenth century that the Onao. of a necessity due to inteflet* development, "was relegated Iβ ® background of national peß» What kind of breeze was it,jßs opinion, that blew when the party j n English politics W* against the abolition of ti* Sjf trade, against the 10-Hour BE against an act abolLshine thepew of transportation for life for |W theft: who Averc opposed to*" Reform Act of 1832 and caas&BK voted against all measure « reform: can he te!3 us of liamcntar>- measure in poWg histor?- where the Church lag*? for the amelioration of theeoßflj; alty? it is possible, of com*** this rojiniry is not so crazy as your rorrespondcnt and it would, perhaps, not beeg* place to suggest lo him Jop»*H? little— TOLERANCE
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 229, 27 September 1941, Page 6
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