Religion: Two Against Rome

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London newspapers were surprised at the Archbishops of Canterbury and York one day last week. It was splendid, thought the Press, to have called special Sunday services of "intercession." Every-one appreciated that the aid of God was required to help the British nation out of Depression. But it was shocking to have published a prayer couched in such crass terms of suppliance as these: "In the policy of our government for the restoration of credit and prosperity, Thy will be done. "Because we have been selfish in our conduct of business, setting...

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