"What determines the. religion ;of a ■ child?" was the question before Mr. Itkldell, ~ S.M., at Wellington, in ft case in which an adoptive ; parent belonged to, a .different church from' that of her adopted daughter. Counsel said that what the parent was such ■ was the child in religion. •; ;It was shttwn ;. :. in evidence that the parent; in ipiestionhad had the child christened in 'lie Primitive Methodist Church, belonged to the Anglican " Church herself, allowed the child to go to the Wejlcyan. ■Sunday-school,,."and ,thet>, when it took a- fancy, sent it to a Roman Catholic , ; -Ornliiiuage. . The . <iitotiott.- of church raised has not yet- been -derided, as the cases was adjourned for a fortnight. * -.. To ,tlu> -thousands ,uf fcickly, mo-down, _ nervous, fulht)f-i»iic and suffering! wat "and vtnnt'o. ' wo recommend with all honesty and confidence this true friend, "Dr. I'lV-u-'d Tamer Juice."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLV, Issue 13744, 8 May 1908, Page 7
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