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Critic of
'Muddled
Thinking'
"The Age" Correspondent.
"Bosh and muddleheaded
'thinking" is the description
given by the Archdeacon of
Lewes, the Venerable J. H.
L. Morrell, to the Free
Church of Scotland's censure
of Princess Elizabeth's visits
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last Sunday in Paris.
Archdeacon Morrell, speak
ing at a meeting of the Chi
chester Diocesan Moral Wel
fare Association, said:
"God's laws are openly
stamped underfoot to-day,
and the ordinary run- of
Christian folk have sunk into
a state of extraordinary
apathetic suspense about it.
"Yet, when two members
of our Royal house go to
France and formally do their,
duty to God by attending
divine service on God's day
and on the second part, of
that day they behave them
selves naturally and simply
as the people of that coun
try normally behave there is
an outcry by the Sabbatar
ians, who ask them to have
respect for the Christian con
science of the nation."
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