In the course of a powerful sermon against gambling, which the Archdeacon of .London preached at St. Paul's lately, he very properly pub gambling on the Stock Exchange on the oamo level as gambling on the turf. " I have myself," said l>r. Sinclair, " known pious and respectable women who daily prayed with fervent earnestness to Almighty God that they might make 30 per cenb, on the Stock Exchange.'"
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXIX, Issue 8986, 17 September 1892, Page 5
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