“When a friend comes to visit us at home, we make him comfortable with an easy chair, but when anyone comes to church we show him into a hard pew,” said the Rev. F. T. Harris at a Methodist Synod social in Christchurch. “I do not know that there is anything saintly about a straight back or a hard board across our shoulder blades. It seems to me that over some church doors should be written, ‘All comfort abandon ye who enter here.’ ”
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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXIV, Issue 3238, 4 December 1930, Page 6
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