The fervent devotion to the service of Mammon acts as a baneful influence working havoc and destruction in men’s lives. Instead of ignoring or excusing it, attention must be called to it loudly, repeatedly, and emphatically by all who are convinced of its dangers and wish to warn their fellows against its deadly infection.

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FOOTNOTES

[1] Johnston, England As It Is.

[2] The Social Horizon, 1892.

[3] Manchester Guardian, 29 September, 1909.

[4] Public Health and Social Conditions (Cd. 4671), 1909.

[5] A. Wylie, Labour, Leisure, and Luxury.

[6] The late Duke of Argyll.

[7] Ruff’s Guide.