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STATE AND CHURCH

Press Ass-Oeiataon—By Telegraph—Copyright. PARIS. August 22. (Received August 23, at 8.26 a.m.) 'The summer sessions of the French Coun-cils-General everywhere support the separation law. Many condemn the recent Papal Encyclical. The-Jews and Protestants are appointing public worship associations. [The Separation law affects all churches alike. Previously Protestants and Jews were assisted by the Budget of Public Worship. The.«e have now to provide for themselves. The Protestant churches in particular will feel the strain, and in many cases will suffer severely. Their pastons and congregations have, however, made no attempt to resist the) law, and propose to accept it loyally.]

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Evening Star, Issue 12899, 23 August 1906, Page 6

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STATE AND CHURCH Evening Star, Issue 12899, 23 August 1906, Page 6

STATE AND CHURCH Evening Star, Issue 12899, 23 August 1906, Page 6

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