The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 79
The Policy of Justice
The Policy of Justice.
Some among the most consistent and widely honoured Nonconformists of the past-—men like Spurgeon, Parker, and Dale—held to the view which We Are expressing; and among those Nonconformist leaders who utter the same conviction to-day it may suffice to point to Dr. Robertson Nicoll and Mr. Alfred E. Hut ton, M.P, Do you not think, after all the failure and disappointment of these last three years—with the proved impossibility of establishing a form of religious teaching acceptable to all, and the obvious injustice of endowing some form unacceptable to any—you might yet once more consider the claims of the only policy which inflicts hardship on none, and which goes by the name of the Secular Solution?