“I would rather hear a woman preach when she can than a man when he cannot, and I have heard both,” said Dr. W. Russell Maltby, a noted loader of the Methodist Church in England, in an address to Auckland clergymen. Dr. Maltby said he was responsible for the work of about 400 deaconesses, and Methodism did not possess a finer body of Christian women. They did all a minister did and some, he believed, did it better.
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Dominion, Volume 28, Issue 256, 26 July 1935, Page 8
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