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"PIOUS HYPOCRISY"

IN WESTERN RELIGIONS

'A MOSLEM CRITICISM.

(UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATION^—COPYRIGHT.) ■ (AUSTRALIAN-NEW- ZEALAND CABLE ASSOCIATION^). (Received 6th May, ,10 a.m:) LONDON, sth May. '■ Twenty nationalities were represented at a Moslem festival at the Woking Mosque. A priest, speaking on religion and peace, said that none but those who lived in Western countries could appreciate the -. meaning of pious'hypocrisy. Though the recent "Copec" Conference (conference on Christian politics, economics,' and citizenship),, at Birmingham, had_ amiable intentions, its deliberations "on every conceivable subject in 'Heaven and Earth were'not worth-a Russian kopek. .The Church and the' State in the West had become a miserable combine. • •■'■■■ . The attendance-included the Agakhan and Lord Headly (who isa Moslem). '

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Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 106, 6 May 1924, Page 7

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"PIOUS HYPOCRISY" Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 106, 6 May 1924, Page 7

"PIOUS HYPOCRISY" Evening Post, Volume CVII, Issue 106, 6 May 1924, Page 7

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