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BACK TO ORIGINAL GOSPELS

PLEA AT FAITH ORDER

CONFERENCE

(Receive,d Friday, 7 p.m.) LAUSANNE, Aug. 5. The Faith and Order at its opening session debated the necessity for. Christian unity. Lutheran Pastor Ebert assured the conference that Lutheran movements wished for collaboration. The Archbishop of Germany representing the Oecumenical Patriarchate of Constantinople said that branches of the Orthodox Church favoured the old principles of Christianity. Archbishop Armagh said that it was desirable above all that they should approach the question in a religious spirit especially in problems of dogma. Bishop McConnell, of Pittsburgh, appealed to the Churches to evangeiise the world on the basis of the original gospels instead of on the li*fes of modern interpretations. This Christianity of trying to live as Jesus did must be applied to all life.

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Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 August 1927, Page 7

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BACK TO ORIGINAL GOSPELS Horowhenua Chronicle, 6 August 1927, Page 7

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