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STARTLING SITUATIONS EVERY WEEK.

* (Received 2.30 p.m.) • * LONDON, December 8. [ I “We are called on to face some ■ i new startling and bewildering ■ * situations every week,” said the i * Archbishop of York at the Di- J i ocesan Conference. “What we • B need is a sure grasp on some- a j thing that does not give a very j I permanent conviction about what * ■ is really important, and a scale l * °f values whereby we might i ■ judge which interest or sentiment j ■ should give way when we are * J distracted by divergent claims. i I “We have a solemn responsibility i * to judge what is our duty, and [ ■ do it with conscientiousness. If • i we do that we are no longer re- I J sponsible for results. If we are J i either defiant of God or slack in j i the exercise of our judgment, we i * are responsible for the resultant \ * harm.” ' *

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Northern Advocate, 9 December 1936, Page 7

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STARTLING SITUATIONS EVERY WEEK. Northern Advocate, 9 December 1936, Page 7

STARTLING SITUATIONS EVERY WEEK. Northern Advocate, 9 December 1936, Page 7

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