' Tit political and civil life, from the mother of Parliaments downward, in medicine. law, education, and commerce, woman has a place which is denied’ to her in our Church/’ said the moderator, the Rev. W. J. Comrie, in his; address at the opening of the Presbyterian General Assembly. “Is the Church the last stronghold of' Conservatism?” 'be added, “and is there any valid reason why in our pulpits and our Church courts women should not exercise the sifts with which Gocl endowed them? [lnnovations/ some will say • • • But innovations are often innovations of the happiest kind. They are inscribed on 'the milestones along the pathway of human progress/’
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 25 November 1922, Page 7
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108Page 7 Advertisements Column 5 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LVI, 25 November 1922, Page 7
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