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AN OUTSPOKEN BISHOP.

A STRONG INDICTMENT,

(Received 21, 8.5 a.m.) London, September 20. The Bishop of Carlisle’, addressing the Diocesan Conference, declared that there was mo incorporate relation between Christianity and tiie world to-day, and tlic result was a deadness —if not the approaching death—of Christianity. Tire theological colleges sent forth men steeped in caste and feeling, who were unable to speak and preach with conviction. Empty churches were partly due to stereotyped anachronistic theology, idolatrous money worship, with a decreasing sense of dignity of labour, thus producing industrial unrest and even despair amongst the lower classes. ; ,; >

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Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 31, 21 September 1911, Page 5

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AN OUTSPOKEN BISHOP. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 31, 21 September 1911, Page 5

AN OUTSPOKEN BISHOP. Stratford Evening Post, Volume XXXI, Issue 31, 21 September 1911, Page 5

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