THE FIGHT FOR THE SCHOOLS.
TO Tnß EDITOK. Sir,— May I crave one line of your space to notify the fact that I hare withdrawn from the Executive of the State Schools Defence League? T liavo done this because 1 urn unwilling to bo held responsible in any degree for the document published by the League ia your columns of the 3rd inst., and which it, strangely enough, entitles its Manifesto. There ia more than one obvious ob- • jeclion to this utterance, but my own chief objection to it is that h> does not, in my judgment, take up that entirely neutral attitude in regard to present ■ theological controversies which justice requires of it. Whatever they may think '* themselves, the authors (or author) of this document can be strongly recommended as sound Evangelicals.— l am,) etc., JOHN GAMMELL, Seatoun Heights, 18th May. ;
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Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 118, 20 May 1905, Page 9
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THE FIGHT FOR THE SCHOOLS.
Evening Post, Volume LXIX, Issue 118, 20 May 1905, Page 9
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