“ NO INCORPORATE RELATION ”
CHRISTIANITY AND THE WORLD. [UNITED PEESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT J LONDON, Sept. 20. Bishop Gore in a farewell letter, prior to departing for Birmingham, said he believed that the industrial discontent was justified. A Christian was not justified in, tolerating the conditions of life and labor under which the masses were living. They had no right to say that these conditions were irremediable. The Bishop of Carlisle, addressing the Diocesan Conference, declared that there was no incorporate relation; between Christianity and the world today. The result was deadness, if not aproaching death of Christianity. Theological ooleges sent forth men steeped with caste feeling, unable to speak and preach with conviction. The empty churches were partly due to, the stereotyped anachronistic theology, and idolatrous money worship, with a decreasing sense, of the dignity of labor, producing industrial unrest, even despair, among the lower classes.
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Gisborne Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 3329, 22 September 1911, Page 4
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