RELIGIOUS.
ADMIRAL BEATTY'S VIEWS
London, .lannary 28
Admiral Beatty, in a letter to tho Society for the Promotion of Christian Knowledge, says: — " Surely God does not intend this to bo a war of blood and drunken orgy. There must be a- purpose in if. improvement must be flic, outcome. Franco hsi.% shown the way with a wonderful revival of religion, similarly but England remains to come out of the stupor of self-satisfaction and complacency wherein her flourishing condition has steeped her. Until she is stirred out of the condition and a religious revival occurs, just so long will the war continue. When she looks to tho future with humbler eyes . and with a prayer on her .-lips we can begin to count the'days towards tho end."
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Feilding Star, Volume XII, Issue 2857, 31 January 1916, Page 2
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