WYCLIFFE’S TEACHINGS
Sir,— According to G. F. Seward, the confusion of diverse opinions makes the Wycliffe-Lincoln theory an impossibility. Let us then get rid of “innumerable divergent opinions.” Let us have a unified, blind faith in the moral principles doled out to us.' Let us, for example, have Nazism? Obviously they are wrong who think that a great deal of “blood and sweat and tears” is being expended at present to rid the world of the results, of just such a nose-leading.—Yours, etc., SIMPLE SIMON. September 3. 1944,
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Press, Volume LXXX, Issue 24353, 4 September 1944, Page 6
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