BIRTH CONTROL.
ATTACK BY A BISHOP. APPEAL TO AMERICAN CHURCH. (Received September 17. 5.5 p.m.) * NEW YORK. Sept. 16. A Protestant Episcopal Convention of Bishops was opened to-day at Denver with a sermon by Bishop Furse, who led tho unsuccessful opposition to birth control at tho Lambeth Conference. The speaker contended that the whole basis of Christianity and the present social order is sex relationships. - He attacked the Soviet for seeking to undermine these and made what is interpreted as a plea for the American Church to repudiate tho Anglican attitude toward birth control. Bishop Fursa also strongly attacked companionate marriage and its advocates.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXVIII, Issue 20981, 18 September 1931, Page 9
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