•Miring the coarse of a sermon preached at Ashburton on Sunday morning, Bishop Julius referred to the growth of individualism. Much of this individualism, he said, had arisen through a mistaken desire to establish too many churches. In little townships of about 20J inhabitants there were som times as many as half a dozen Christian churches all in a ’-ow, each tinkling its own little bell, with ha f-starved clergymen, and supported by a wretched system <f “rag-doll fairs, bun fairs, bazaars,” and oth r d viie-\ ‘‘Ob, when,”be patherically ask d, ‘eh>ll we get rid of tin mis rale bazaars?”
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Pelorus Guardian and Miners' Advocate., Volume 1, Issue 37, 3 June 1890, Page 2
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