CHRISTIAN UNITY.
XT ™ THE KDITOK - Sir, The closing sentence of your leading article oil Saturday last, on the "above topic. l u a *kus: " The demand is that eyeryoie should do his utmost to foster that toleration and moderation which can only be established by habitual, impartial investigation, of opposing, arguments and antagonistic claims-' 1 rue—quite • true; but, when a bloated »r>.ogance; a fiery bigotry, an empty, assumed superiority, and oftea a gross perversion c£ truth, has to be met, exposed, and refuted, how, in such case, can unity be at «:» practicable? There is not even the usual common willingness to " agree to differ."—,; I am, eta., N.Z
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XXXVIII, Issue 11552, 16 January 1901, Page 6
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