CHRIST'S DOCTRINES
REMARKABLE SPEECH.
REVOLUTIONARY, DISINTEGRATING
MR LLOYD GEORGE ON THE STRIKE
(Received June 28, 12.45 p.m.) LONDON, June 27.
Mr Lloyd George, in a remarkable speech at the Welsh Baptist Chapel, London, recalled Mr Stead's "If Christ came to Chicago."
Mr Lloyd George declared that if Christ had come to London during the general strike His utterances would certainly have been excluded from the British Gazette, and probably the Home Secretary would have had Christ watched as a dangerous character, preaching doctrines subversive to our institutions. Probably the next edition of the Gospels In the twenty-first century would not be published from the Dlsoiples' reoollections, but from notes by the police attending his addresses. Probably owing to His support of the Primate's appeal for conciliation, Christ would have been excluded from the Liberal Shadow Cabinet. All Christ's doctrines were revolutionary, subversive, and disintegrating.
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Waikato Times, Volume 100, Issue 16834, 28 June 1926, Page 7
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