COMPULSORY TRAINING.
A BAPTIST PROTEST.
[BY TELBGBAI'H.—OWN COBHUSPOSBW*-' CHni ? TCHT-«cir. At a meeting of tlie Baptist Lay P>'cacn ers' Association, of ClVristchurch, tM» lowing resolution was unanimously h ; --"That 'I'", association, nis ifc, be teaching of the Lord Jesus Christ w » ! directly opposed to every form 01 | ism, and the bearing of arms , '•> n dnlI)S , eiples. not only deplores and 'Jjjj!^ \ the attitude of the Ministers *-» th;vt , In] Christchurch, and - of I have fostered and abetted in f -I waS . i jingoistic, militarism, instead <»» • ' bl ,t I iv opposing it from tin;' Wft the 1 also desires to emphatic-all} P ro . Gove i name of righteousness against u« j ment's Art authorising romp" . {uTt ,{ ie i' I tary training under penalty, a' JfSlls calls upon all who love the x „ aSS ive ly to bind themselves together an i . resist the Government or any « op whose laws and requirements. .^y, position to the principles of «» ~: faith,'*- ::;;
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New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVIII, Issue 14689, 25 May 1911, Page 6
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