The Review of Reviews. 



March SO, 1906. 



EDITORIAL. 



I have again to thank subscribers who have sent the names of friends for me to send sample 

 copies to, but there are thousands of our subscribers who may yet perform this kindly office. To these, 

 when they do, I shall be grateful. 



Next month I propose to give short pithy statements of the views of a number of prominent 

 people of varying shades of opinion on the subject of " The Church and Social Reform." This is in 

 the air. My own opinions on the matter are well known. I believe that, apart altogether from any 

 political party, every suggestion that tends to the elevation of man, spiritually, mentally, physically, 

 socially, should be considered and sifted, no matter whether it comes from Freetrade, Protectionist, 

 Labour, or Independent Party ; that on the question of social reform all sections should unite, and that 

 the Church, as the institution which is the greatest exponent of Christ's teaching, must not drag behind 

 the modern upward movement, but get into the van and lead it. It will be its own fault if any 

 movement of good is apart from it. In Australasia we are at something in the nature of a crisis. If 

 the Church infuses into the movement that is with us the Christ -spirit of personal sacrifice, it will be 

 fulfilling its 2oth century destiny ; but not unless. Next month we will deal with the matter at length. 



W. H. JUDKINS. 



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