CHURCH AND POLITICS.
♦— —■ MARCH OP DEMOCRACY. London, Monday. Services of intercession, with pray era that the statesmen of Great 1 Britain would be enabled to avert any perils from the pending charges ir rea gard to Ireland, were held yesteniuy ' in the diocr-ses cf London and .Sciß.h- ---' wnrk. Preach in p; at Canterbury Cathedral 3 f.he Primats said the- Government of the of Great Britain would i soon rest, at any rate indirectly, upon the organised industrial of the manhood of the country, and possibly on the nanhood and womanhood tog-ether. It was a force capable of politically the noblest of all ideals. It was in no wise an irreligious force, but the piant was still - young. The Church ought to take a : wide outlook and contemplate with - reverent hope uie gi'eat group of facts v nnd association? in which those ideals .- were being fashioned, and offer praya 6'fs on behalf of what would make for the betterment of the world.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 631, 31 December 1913, Page 5
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