CANON AND THE BIBLE
OUTSPOKEN DECLARATION Press Association—Bv Telegraph Copyright LONDON. October 19. During a discussion on the place of the Bible in the Christian life at the Worcester Diocesan Conference. Canon T. A. Lacey rose and said it was utterly impossible "for him to keep silent. It was impossible for him to regard the Bible as one book, and it was impossible for him to speak of the Bible as the Word of God, There was nothing in the Old and New Testaments to suggest that it was to be called such. He found In the Bible a' broken record of men blindly seeking after God, but he could not find anything else. —Australian Press Association.
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Evening Star, Issue 20311, 21 October 1929, Page 9
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117CANON AND THE BIBLE Evening Star, Issue 20311, 21 October 1929, Page 9
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