MORALS IN ENGLAND
DEAN INGE’S FOREBODING. LONDON, April 15. ' A great outbreak of licentiousness in England, similar to the periods of Charles the Second, of the Regency, and after’ the Napoleonic War, was predicted by Dean Inge in his Easter morning sermon at St, Paul’s. He declared that wars made worse the moral tone of the people. Men and women who accepted the social ethics vidold not accept the individual ethics of Christianity, but concentrated oh giving themselves and others a “good time.”
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 18542, 1 May 1922, Page 6
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