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INFLUENCE OF RELIGION

NEEDED IN AMERICA, LAWLESSNESS TOO PREVALENT. Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. .WASHINGTON, October 20. President Coolidge, addressing the annual Council of Congregational Churches, said: “ Atore observation ot tho law and more religion are needed in this country. Lawlessness is altogether prevalent, and a lack of respect for tho Government and tho conventions of enlightened society is altogether too apparent.. If there are any general failures in the enforcement ot the law it is because there have first been failures in the disposition to obscure the law. I can conceive of no adequate remedy lor the evils which beset society except through the influences of religion.”—Renter.

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Evening Star, Issue 19078, 22 October 1925, Page 5

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INFLUENCE OF RELIGION Evening Star, Issue 19078, 22 October 1925, Page 5

INFLUENCE OF RELIGION Evening Star, Issue 19078, 22 October 1925, Page 5

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