The plan for 41°41ent actually in the field Church; i t i s a disa to lead. Bu Id arity of L a bour The Labour plan fai, nd of unity. °rder to display this Otio, ti nal Christian ~a sis of unity, w, i s the aletigiearneenee e trans c en di Salism is hardlyfor ally to majority Bu
November 2, 1917 - New Crusader - London, London, England
Religion Goodwill. liv lii:v. H. BAUSON spite of differing interpretations certain texts, Christianity is fundamentally a religion of goodwill. There is teaching of illwill be found in it. Kven the passages that express Christ's antagonisms are free from all suggestion illwill.
May 6, 1916 - New Crusader - London, London, England
" They formed up in a long queue outside the dressing station, where doctors waited for them, and where there was a hot drink to be had. They were covered with mud, and were too weary and spent to talk. That long line of silent wounded men will always remain in my memory. "Other
May 3, 1917 - New Crusader - London, London, England
Ralph Hartsook, a keen student, applies for the Flat Creek District School. He is warned by the chief Trustee, " Old Jack Means," that the youth of Flat Creek will " pitch him out of doors, neck and heels before Christmas." He accepts the post with anxiety. Boards with the Means
May 3, 1917 - New Crusader - London, London, England
The events of the past three years have more than justified our entrance upon the war. The action of our enemy has been such as to make the issues at stake increasingly plain. We are fighting for truth, for justice, for decency in warfare, for the world's freedom from oppression
August 3, 1917 - New Crusader - London, London, England
LIST OF CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS. continued. NEWCASTLE, STAFFORD, SMETHWICK. McEllin, L., 1 year's h. 1., Durham (2nd). McEllin, P. T., Durham (3rd). Blewitt, H., 2 years' h. 1., Winchester (2nd). Davis, W. E., 2 years. Newcastle (2nd). Hinton, A. H., 2 years' h. 1., Wormwood Scr
June 15, 1917 - New Crusader - London, London, England