" SOU R" CHRISTIANS.
LACK OF AITRACTIVENESS, M I ARCHBISHOPS EXHORTATION m PUBLIC SPIRIT NEEDED. LBX IKLJJOBAPH. —OWN CORRESPONDENT.} CHRISTCEURCH. .Monday. " Even a bishop never attracts anybody unless he's drunk," said Archbishop Julius in his sermon at St. Michael's Church yesterday. He was referring to the equality of attractiveness which was ■• so marked a, feature of the Founder of Christianity, but which he said was conspicuous by its absence in modern days. " There are a good many Christian people as sour as vinegar itself who would not attract anybody, hi alone a sinner," said the Archbishop, who exhorted his hearers to take an interest in public affairs and get into the City Council 'where they could bring in a little light and grace. _____
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18211, 3 October 1922, Page 6
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122"SOUR" CHRISTIANS. New Zealand Herald, Volume LIX, Issue 18211, 3 October 1922, Page 6
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