WOMEN IN THE PULPIT
"Women have a right to enter the ministry, mainly because man ministers have nearly let the copyright of Christianity run out." So said the Key. Edgar Daplyn in welcoming tvomen ministers, missionaries, and sympathisers to a conference at his church, All Saints, Golders Green, where his daughter, Joyce, also is a minister. It was the opening of a ministry of religion to women. Mr. Daplyn commended women as_ preachers for their beautiful simplicity, their readiness to scrap old ways and old ideas, and their readiness to stop at the right moment. The movement, it was said, was not "antiman, ''
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Evening Post, Volume CXIII, Issue 19, 24 January 1927, Page 5
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