France to Day Its Religious Orientation

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France to Day Its Religious Orientation
Sabatier, Paul, 1858-1928
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. . . The poor and obsolete formula of 1872 is supposed still, in 1911, to express the faith of the majority of our ministers and Churches. Now that is not true. As to the formal adhesion, without introductory formula, without re- servation and without substitutions, demanded since 1906 of pastors, professors of theology (!!) and of the Churches themselves by the majority is not this the most audacious negation of all our traditions of free examination ? " We must thank the distinguished Pastor... of Ber- gerac for his vehement candour. The situation of Protestantism is indeed as he paints it, and each of his assertions is supported by facts which he had no need to recall, since these were in the memory of all his readers.
Is this to say he is right all along the line? We would give him pain if we consented to that. His anger is justified; but perhaps his discouragement is not entirely so.
Assuredly, if Protestantism should remain what it now is : l for some the taking possession of the sacred " Apart from a small number of privileged dioceses which almost maintain their ecclesiastical effective force, there is the same falling off, the same deficit, everywhere.


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