LORD’S PRAYER
SHOULD IT BE TAUGHT? IN NEW ZEALAND SCHOOLS. PRESBYTERIANS’ ATTITUDE. OiY TELEGRAPH —PRESS ASSOCIATION. PALMERSTON N., Nov. 19. The Presbyterian Assembly has concluded. Additional resolutions were carried as follows: That it be a recommendation to Presbyterians to make arrangements for the commemoration next year of a quarter-centuiw production of the first printed New Testament in English bv iVilliam Tyndall.
That ministers be urged to call attention to the matter of Bible Sunday; that the first Sunday in May be Bible Sunday, and ffhe work of the British and Foreign Bible Society of Scotland be commended to our people.” “That in the event of Mr Isitt’s Bible in Schools Bill not being carried, the church join with other churches in endeavouring to have the Education Act altered so that the Lord’s- Prayer be taught in schools.”
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 19 November 1924, Page 5
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137LORD’S PRAYER Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 19 November 1924, Page 5
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