KING AND THE CHURCH
TIME OF EMERGENCY j CHRISTIANITY AND PRACTICAL PROBLEMS. (From Oor Own Correspondent.) LONDON, March 1. The Finir received addresses from the Convocations of, Canterbury and York at ■Rupkinffliam Palace. The addresses were handed 8 to his Majesty by.the two archbishops, who, with deputations of bishop and clergy, were received m the Throne R °HS''Majeßty replied to each archbishop in turn, and in the course of his replies h ®<i al am confident that my Governments throughout the British Commonwealth will exert themselves to t secure the largest possible aaur £?* general disarmament, and their will Tip ereatly assisted by your whole hearted support and. by your prayers. “ While every nation, as you truly ray, sss’Bss^ 9 the same causes and are inseparau bishops ® nd , c \ e o r6 L f their best to tiring beth Conference. X r 3 , fruitful in their deliberationshavebe Angliean promoting unity or of t he ** believe, as you do. e^ion their inspiration from a com tion of these high ideals.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21621, 16 April 1932, Page 15
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168KING AND THE CHURCH Otago Daily Times, Issue 21621, 16 April 1932, Page 15
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