Berkshire Chronicle Reading 05-1914
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OVEY ~S
H)SS.
.
WORl,{ . 6i( MISSl(;>N~..,
,
was made by Ch~]_ ...
- -,- ...
, .
A meeting .. of the :~·.adinll R,(ri.,Qe",6nall<j"4it,or !
Con ference, ' wl-hich wag well·
clergy and l..ity. W86 ' 'held 'on
evening at thc Cross St~f Hnll, -the
furol d eon · (the Rev. R. is, Newho·b8e.
"icar, of St, LltUrence's. Reading) pre·
sid ing, ..nd among ' those present b eing 1
the Archde&con of Berkehire (the Ven. I
W. M. G. Ducat), th ' hon . secreta ry (the ',
Rev. ·P. H . Ditchfield, Barkhaml the
ReV8. R. W~kham. L egg, J. Consterdine ,
H . , E. Boultb~,? 1'. GUY.' R~eN, M. T.
Frlâ¬od, ' A. H . AU8ten -LeI gh , W. J . ·;~:d~~;n~,~~!i~~:~:~I~~~~~:!~riie~1
Holloway, J. D. Ouvry, H. P. Bowen, I ~
A. B. Mynors and H . 1'. Lewime, Me ....... I
Martin H. F. Sutton, A. C. Bortholomew. """""i,l'AlI
F , H. Wright, D. Haslam, ' jun., W .
Sparks, ' S. S . Stallwood, R . P enson , W.
C. m andy. S. GllIldertol! . G. F. Fuller,
W. Aldridge, A, Callno, H . B. Rowe ,
W . Price, Reginald ' Sut ton , F. J. Brad ley, E. O. Farrer, A. W. Tudor. J. Crow·
hurst, G. Sl;eed, etc.
op.,nqd'·B!\. 1II1â¢â¢
The rural . de,!n said th ~ was the I ... t
·proppslils
year of thclr hfe, In theIr present ron ·
.Bishops.
611 tu LlOn, and he congratulated the oon·
~ ' ijubi eot
In the
ference on t he mAny evidence. of vitality .
of his 'paper
\;ald,lt w'o. the feel.
'I
1ho ,.tock broker ...... ~e .';'
melltloned during~ "' '1
.....
ll c apperLred · i~ .~t4e. . ~:...Â
on Tuesday. "Ho ,"-... .,' :
CrR. uduicnt converaion .of . "'\.:
to him for invostment.... · - f .....
~a s ('.s g~mo into at tho P01i~\ "",
rdil ltoll to Major Ric4&rd "
U II J.{~t
Wit::;:
(Inc
1Il
He nloy.(m:Th~ ...:
IL Ov,y. J.P., of
-
illo
bankru~"
O,·C'~t. Iill.:d I (.'(m m:cl I\t
Poli
rI . had proHxl
F enner 's
Ol h () ut £J.3,OOO â¢.-.snd, tho CAse !uhmitl~~
dlllt ~C'.nll c r hEt;d mL.,"~proprio.tod moneY .:-~l-'~lZ l'IlIM
Wh.lCh
rea.1:hcd a total .:.of .
i'n
.4I? "~. 0<1 . . ~JaJor ~v oy (explained nOun⢠.
''d1.~ III A.tlril, l.dlO, tntr?duccd to Fenno ⢠.~
m.t1C' f n l"uJ., nllJ T<X:Cl\"OO from FennJ
. I , h(,lII(, for r ('!O\'f'!it ment
of his property
"
.;.~
,ratlw l' oc.U<lr tcr!n13. ?J'hc capital valup of
. at. t.h ~ tl m<J ho consulted Fenner
.
and 1.lI,c
put b41fore h im
sc h«,1l1c
nn (>xpend.!~ lIrl? of ' '£44,872" , ,vith :a'n-_
.' nf about £.x.O In the yearly r eturns ·
:«'''''111(' waG ng rf'M to, and the · cerlifi:
. l ,,~:" ~ rt' h nn~ (',d o vor .to F c nnor for the'
I.. , o f r{'~~ltsl,n,t:' MaJor O\"cy's eXlsting
l
f' 1'L:hca t ps nnd bonds
I hr' rro(, (,-f'd~ or th e s!lle wero to
11 " 6.
",.,mJl
bought
bo .l 'e.
d C' fC' lld nnt. who was to coll ect
,h, ,<1 (> ll d ~ I1: no p ay t.h(!m over ~ rrom tim '
:I\t ,' !~) ~J:1 J? r O\"l~Y .
A sum~a.ry of. th: .
\\ h l,· l1 l ,h ~ dcfl" nc]a:lt ca r riod through
, :'! r. Bntl klll ., ,5how(>{.1 tlmt up to . July
I.
_!1W. 5(\(' 111'1:-)('8 t.o tho amount of
'. '. h,,,l b (\(> n (!w ld and £45; 490 rcinycated
\ I'll-". It oaln nl'f' ()£ £99:8, wbic h
wo.a ' paid '
, 'bJ"r q \·c,v, In ?\fny, 1912, Major Ove
'. r l~l T· t'nn"r t.ha t he had d ecided t~
Ii :;:;; b onelli, HnJ .oortificatoa with his
a Ihl. tI.sk Inll hun to forwo.rd tho '
. .~ wl11("h h(' Iwlt! to the bank. Fen ..
,\:"/1 t.ha t t h r~~ instructions would be
I ,11 In. but I., tf'T, on being uked to
/I .' tI ,.... c.'rlilicu tC'!l, Fenner~i he h"d
SO l tl(' nf t h (' m t o ~..Qm obody ]}y mistako
h j~ "" !r:n ! r1 c-dg('O, ! ? thcrs.
e 'mad~
.p n l p ~'~ L ~ t ~ a ~$I~ n to ~
or Ovo,,·. 1 I'r
j il t'
, ,!"i n rC'!\
!(' .'l,
A
, o f .a n
"" \'. It,It
1· ~'n nN
.t :.f'() . a
pllf
Hl
'y('ar the <lcfoncll1.nt lYfI.9i
ban kr upt , npd t ho c1n5ms
('!Stat e amonnted
to
a~ ut
Up 10 1.I,e PI""<>,, t the . ..cls
nb :1ll t £l.l~C ,
but ce rtai n of tho
â¢Â·ha.rged ( 0 Major R. L. Ovoy
Mllr r(l~' , for !!lIm8 largely in ex·
n ll y-'nm ,) onl t hnt cou ld possibly be
from Ih('m . So m olhin~ like £.36,000
I "!!>..;;:I'! l ,t.o nn 011 compn ny in Ru~a in
·11 1111' ~ :.drnd iln t \\ itS IaI'p-(, l y int.crest,ed.
"I ;~ ,';, t\Xl
nl", bep" 10, t in "bad
J l,Jr .d d l·:l d ,"1l lt ' " drawings
had
',,,I
I
('\ ' ·l~l n~.
I
n ,':I"C'p n 1002 and 1908
th,w .£1.0......1 y r a :·ly, but S: 'H'C lJlon he b-a d
~ I n l J()ll1
£ ] .0')0 I ..... r
II<' I n a \' Jc :I n
\nri,, \,,· r,f fhi' lat~ Mr,
"
oIL!')i
nnnnm, ' O ut of his
1l1l o \\'nn ce
u()
f,nrlll" r ,. ' :I i i Il f' r: wh -:"l \\' M
l· lIa II ,. ~.t "r til 1899,
d,f\:LlI \\'ith the
:lIld ~,tII l that
": "~~ . . .~ 38 .955 ,
to
tho
M ontmor ency a
drowned in 'tho
..
('a. !'()
of
improncr
d ~a.linRIt
1912, ho
with F enner.
ill al £38, 795wn~owi n g by F e n ner,
rl!f'o(.l tho SHill"' !'-f'olll'itic.s b!-' wu.j' of
,l"ha rg-,'" 11 5 h nd al r ('.a d.'t h een char,R'ed
ll. Jo r O\" ~:.· j·o sec ure t. ll o £35, 500.
11-[, f"l f COllrf; C', ha d bf"Cn l'eco "cI'f1d
on
. of l A rd M ll rr.-.,·, bf'ClllIs(> M"jor
.
c jl:lr g "
p n: ('l"'cl.. d L u rd 1furrn.y'a,
tll!l\' :l hput £1.001 had been realised ;n
'I f t h.. !'-('('"u ril ics .
\.Y
nn
\O:-~f·!' .
·il. \.r
(U7r Cc m ~ n \;
("(JlllI~ d
A Y' II I ~'lh"('
ynluable , Rnd
(,r
plead ell
[(",!lr yca rf
I h(' hi!:i lH,!' t
mi~ £o rtuno
\\ a.B
and
r~'t86cd .
p~i(' e "" v'.' r pa id
, .hlll l(ll â¢. <If It sl'n r ag li H ~ .\\'a..'J rca.l i..scd
. a ~ l ll l lal , 1I!-pilr:l .!"-{n,'1 l'hnw,
fo r
at
A
l:!"hltlt" 1911 1~ . 4 07~~ , wi th 120 h eads
, 1 f o r £15,
'
'
W&S
I n ~,~e to come.
reVlSlOn,
It
W£\.C
wh ether or not
tnclude two of
come under the
II proposal witb
6!an Creed. and
hkety t o do good work
)
I.
~. to the. P r ayer Book 1loot
. most · relucian t to S·
revieion in any shape l~~
,
b een
..nd
. thought thoy
humblf tne
an~
(
willing to consent only to lof the.
the oloi'MlB ",bo had
.of serviCe on the prepanng'
rel>ort. He thought they
no alteration. WM made I i.~u~d ac~pt the recommendation'S which
. Book of Comm on' Prayer I h
een se nt down to them ... far lIS th<lY
.cour."Ie.~_ th e
was,
Ul
fut'ther-anxlety ' I ad. .Kone .
!,Iterahon Df form or.rubric should
I
" compaia~l~ 'f6~ ~' ~ockabout .. â¢
out of doors wear. '
â¢
CERTAIN TO COME '
eo--I
fear ' was
dlscussed 10 commltt;.c.e carry wlth I it--or .even leem to do
I
'
It would he ndv, . .. ble t o I doctrinal .iinific,,"c~; and ' that
After ww" ... marks fro,,! Mr. qrqw.
the topics whwh would inot 'oon fined 't o eithe: 'of the extreme : burst· and the Rev. ' A. B. Mynors
reference th ey had-<me sohools of thouJlht . in tbe Churob , But ... 1~ . Arohdeacon Ducat ~aid he synipn.thised
reference to the Ath.no·1 practicnl m~1l tb!,y had . to admit that BOrn .. ' ~e:v much with wbat Mr. COIlBterdi~e b !'d
thc -oth er the sta tement Bchemo of ..enOlOn must 110 forward. It , e~,? , tbat tlley sbould not hl'v<l any re o
as to th e Oroaments was nearly !eight. yeat's &iuce the . first. royal i ,Yll'3I{)f! of the t ext of the..~ay'er. Book,' aa
or ~ug8e..' tIon
R1;1bnc; and it was
tho~1ght
by the c om- httors of
~UBin()ss
"'.AS
a4dressed. · on 'the
I· ~t
stood i ., but
r~vi~·ion... in
()oe way
~ or
I
po~plete
show ' JO~'"
range at; .theu Cork St.>.
,.' .
Shop in sniart,~eiviceable, home~ ~
spun twee.ds, inade by Tailoring ..
!Expei:ts J9f immediate wear.
. ....
an ..
..
IJ .a cke.ts"
,
,
~' ,
. ,
12/11, .16/l1,~l/ ..., 25(.
"' Breeches or
I
I
I
...,.
.
:~ 1!~at L.DgstoDs'c:a~
mlttoo."", ~ whole t hat ,t would be more P<l ,,!on 0.1. requesb of the two arcbbi. hoP<l. othor WM certain now ..to com". , There:
to t he Ir ~{h&nt~ge ,f lhey lcn :'It o n to. th e two convocat ion8 in ae<;o rdonce l~ore . they should be trymg, ' as far "!!
~ at OCClltllOn any. r eference to tho~ two w l~h ~Qe. ""co'mmendation. of th e Roy.1 p~.lbly 'c ould, ' to und e rst~d ~at
lughly controvere ..l !lO: nt. (Hear . hear). Comm',M,on. The ArchbiahO!l of Cantcr. 1hems prop<?sed. ana to' t~mk Ito .... .with
H e th ou~ht they should h 'Y to treat the . bu!y,. 111 full synod, s8;d "Rule. cle~r in the Iâ¢â¢â¢ t · mterferenoo .w:th tbat time··
subject 111 a really prncLwal, and what prtnClple and · yet el... tic .in det.i l we do I honoured .devotlOnal foeli ng . to which Mr.
I,e boped m'ght be n fruitful, way, and I nb , olul.jlly Inquire if ·.the Church' in it.. Constordme had referred, the result of
wha.t odvontngM might b e gaipe d from : manifold activ'ities is t o be ahead of the. very careful re,.i8ion which woo b~ing
th e proposals of the b isho ps, 'f t hey wcre modetn needs :."nll yet loyal to ancient c ..... i~d' on i~ the four Ho",,"s of Con·
finally .dollied. He thought it would not or~er"; and the late b elov ed ,Bisho p Paget vocatIOn cou.d , be made ' -serviceable to
b e . well to IIrocooo to noy formal .reso·l"a'd. "I~ the ch ..nc~ ·has come to 116 for them. What wii<Mlef~;e t h em ·that night
JuLlon, ~ut .merely to r e!lort to tho bIshop ~I tln~ 'n order wl\at .h ..s long heen. by I was the recomm endatIOns of th e B'lIhops
th~ malll gISt of, the 6peeches durmg t he Its dlBorder, weakening and . hindering Im the U!l!>6r .House of Cante rbury; and _
d,scuSlllOn (HeA,r, h ear). ,
the Church, it is a chance th.t we must ' p,?pos ..b commg fro,:" th em .hould reo
FIN ANCE.
not Blight nor timid:y let ..,Jjp I..t we or : ~Iye f!om them the most r<>spectful 000 - _
tho~ who follow us look ,b.ck ou~ of .ome ,s ..l.rat,on [He"r, h'e,.,.).
He · 8up!'ooed
?lb. 'V . ~DG~ka r-ep~~ted on the work sterner stress of con6.ict than &Dy we .have ~ that 8O,?ne~ or .Iater , the .f~:)Ur comn:uttee6
j
·i
,:
'.. . : . ,
. TFolI~ers;
to: miltcb,
,. '-
7,11, 81l1, '10,6 -
I
I
'f
"
.
. , FUuin~l
Trousers,
.. "
l
'
. Raised seams,' perman~nf turn-~ ~
I
P, IO/~, 12(r ..
Lan.g ston ,& Sons, :~ ,
61110 8l
_ .0.£ the Rurl·Deoannl Il lDanoe Committee ' know'n, and see that it was our untimelY l1would a.rnvo at conclU9IO:1.S. as to w.h at Blnce the last c?nfere nce, expb.'niog the 1fe ..r that kept the 'Church of England UD' : ohang"" ought to be -made 10 the Book
He would aok, _
baSI. of apportIOnme nt which had been ready r?r ~be day of)trouble and of ..,lel1t. I of C~'!"'loo Prayer.
I
tORK~ STREET tORNER,
arrived at a. tho result of inquiries from ' Ie ⢠⢠Irm!' â¢
, la s.uml.ns th ..t there must be rome kin d I
th e clergy and 'ohurchwardens of every
1
of revls'on m order to make the Pr..yer ·
pari. h in the deanery. They hl\d unani.
FORCE OF PUBLIC OPI~ION.
Book' m~r., really seri,ooable in this st-age .11
mo .... ly d ecided to r ecommend that in
From 1!!85 on,ward"s. the puhhc expres'll Of. the ~16tory of the Church, would thoy
81
n
future they should adopt in the deanery 1 0
~f need for r e VlC Ion hQd grown in I thmk I t better tI!at the Pray'-er Book
the baai. of the cost of the ma.inlenimce f?r<'" and volume. and Lhere could be should be left e xactly ""lit steod, or th .. t
of the church, And tl>.16 yhr that ' course Itttle dou~t that the Church 86 a whole . there .hould b e an al''»endix to it which
\'
.'
..
A.lal) at wo.t.t Str.. t
â¢
,
~
'.
"i.
C~rner,
and 537. Oxfor4.Road
'.
. '
'<.
â¢.
- ,
iii '
I
h a.d been ado!)ted,
t
LMt yea.r th ey w ere I was. anxIous .t?r,
asked t o§nd £272 in that dennery but
only fou
£160
Th .. vear they' hod
ond h ad o.gr<..e<l, to find £300.
b een Bilk
Thev pro
cd I\lso to ask 'each parisb . to
contnbu~e 5s,
towards
the
moderate
and ' welli' 1wo'!ld
' con .,der~d reV'Slon, and Ull~t the time
hh'd srnv.? for nuthoritative a.nnction
t. Q!cto. . he propooed re v.!8'On mIght- be
I dl ~ lded lilt? t hree aecttonll-fi .... t lh"
I
It
. contain
the
J'lCcomm-endations
"rrtved at by the four bou",,", a,lld th at it
: should he Ollen to any epngregat ion .
. cl e r~ymo.n to ,;",e the · \;l~ok 'i's It stood,
and t o adppt a. m.ny of tboge recommen·
eXI>6D£es of i portlo.ns. oexo . ude~ , se condl y ~he adi:lit.i on~ I datl(~lUJ as hoe and the y might agree tb.ey
l he Run .DecAnnl nnu Finance Committee I t o ex,stll)g ""rTwes, and thlldly aItera·
~ octing B, etc, H e m ove d tho; confi.rmB" tlql1A ~.n the rubf.IcS . The revision . of the
tlOu of th ~.c jJro!)oenls.
~fller for Mormng. Pra~er . appeared tA;I
Mr. W. C. Blanuy s oconded the rooo . .:'" had for ,h mal!, ~lect th". shorten'
(utton, a nd
<;'.(w,h. nnd on J uly 25th.
( ' 1";0:
It, of the GJlportlonment scheme under the
Oxford D ,ocesan Fnnd. Th en they had
forllle~ " Ruri.Dli'c anal ,Board of M'S8ions,
an d ',t had ..h-endv show n itself most
of Lord Mur-
t,ht'1 tc4.a l losses in that
III tJm summ cr of ,1912
\l u r J.1Y hr..nrd
ITl t .. )
of the organiSing
o!,cr at'oml in th.a Church
?eanery. Bnd t~e Dari~hCB oontaine4 111
,
t.he rc rn of bLS
1lIf'I! IOr a ll dulll Wlt8 eventua.lly
n 't r_' l' 1llf'llt tha t Fonner should
~1aj o r O\" Py ('crtnin eharce a.nd
l'hould j.fll.uallieo to Major
qllnrt f' r lin t it t,ha mat ter h ad
pror)(>1" ordpr. Maj or Ovey took
to £66,]97 7s. 3d ., a nd thQ ~
1910 a,id March , 1913.
d
Smce lOlJ o,f r everence and even- affecti on for the
they la st met they hAd 8cen a co ntinuance ex,stl"& order which 'made a large hody of
Pf' Il , l lll(;
ru,l "/H ('o ur5("' (",( conlwlt.iu,2" Sir Frank
!,1Tj prf'o:o'stlr" b:v Mnj or Ovey'B ftolici.
.
t'!\ tD ,b(' valuo or about £3900
d~'J)Os , !(l{1 wilh 'M a jor Oy~y ' s bank~rB
.1,l1r)l h~r (' ~ rjifi{'nto fur fUT'tb('r aharo;
!! l\'pn ln t rr, , . S llhsNlllf'llt jnv c.stigalion
\ , thO'll :;: \,(,lI ntI(' R 3nd shn. r,cs ' amount.ing
111 n, 11 £3-5.100 bud , bc-c-n m :sappropriated
t!v-' ddl' fldan t.
r
TlJ ESD A Y'S PR 0CEEDINCS.
, It,j,n~ . on. Tll es,da y . 1t.:tr. :Bodk in said
,lit' SIX wdtCt.m:'nt<'l l' epr o~cnt.cd tL totaJ
m r' !1 !'Y
or ~(,C Llrl t:~ misn.ppropria.ted
lI n tll l
t t had p: lvcn . n.nd t h e work d one .
.
..
was cn.rrloo un o.ni m ouslv.
I
f ..
.qr.
."0
, shou.d · adopt;
that the appendix
, n:tipht he e;cperi~riW ~~or a few yOf\t8,
a nd not .fin"-!" '1". ~!f.e. eX!leriel!co would '
B?OW whIch .......commend";tio.n. were really ,
1 g of the serVice, l n VIew
tJte..Jact n _o,s t deser l'mg of p ermanent U6e? (Hear
.tha.t, contrary t o ea.rlier uaage .... the order , hear).
I '..
,
,
B01'RD OF 1j:ISSIONS.
⢠had for Borne generatio"" in .t he m"joritY.'1
AG;AINS'r REVISION. '
The Rev. A. B, MynOl'6 roporton on, the ~df~:urcheB been folTowed eithjlr brPtI'
appo ;nLmem and wurk of .tb e Ruri.De.
. on of ~6 LItany orol the H oly. Ci}nj.
canal Boatd ' of , Mission.·,
They ' h
munlOn ""
I rVI"", ;>~. J>ptb ~and tb\i& there .
. -'
~""Jo
â¢
was muc 1 r epeht'on, Th
1 I. f " ,
e 1acted ... tb;)ll two . rll!'r~se nta,tlv", ,on I lind the additi
,~, '.
10r.eTl .ng ⢠.
t)1e Dloce.an Board t{lc Rev.' A. Corfield le.planuld· . O,IIB
d; ' " ~'., ~18M,
and Mr. J . . B. Walk'~. 'l' hi.ueen oilt ' of he
r C tn some
.. _ ~" the re",s~.â¢.!
19 parishes b ad ,' ""med wh ..t the v h oped I
p.o <>eded, hatj c01l]pl1ild a o·....ful
to raise du,.ing 1014,: "~ 'on tho :averf"ge !&electlOn Qt I?sa]ms ,f or . use, , on c~&in . t
they hoped- tlie. conttib'd.tione would lexand at c~rt.alD ~a~on8, al~d ~:p ~l i:\:;~~~t"".~a~!_.t~:l..:;.~~
"""d. th""" of laat year ' b'Y. about 10 lI er
seleobons !9r othe~ S,u~"'~J:. ' "
"cetit>. ,J;~, ivBil 'ffiwrtant .that t he parishes
, be u ~ed '"
d,scretion.ol
, shodldf,' o:.s far "", posslliJ , tap new sources t ke to
" an!t,. fur~~er,. 6te,!l~ ha,d ~een to
or" re,'<ihue.
.
.'
⢠n·
.ec~r.e .... ' ~e~'810,! -4 \ D~~~e. iJj, ,wa,.
.
the' 'psalt.er ." 11,' w~)jlh ~he .: la,nj!uage
THE PROPOSED CON"ENT~bN IN
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IIO!-'y.; COMM(JNION: ,
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Th~ Rev. T . G. Rog ers av~' Borne par- As. to';· ~~ :~Hqty . Co.l~:munion"'·
tieu!a .. 11.8 to the pro!"'..,! oonvention i~ rub.{l?al. ..Uaratlo,/,,' w.e re .av~r ..l. Thll.V
Readmg III 1915, the ,dea of whiob is for dea.. WIth o~end~g p erso!,s. the suooti1
the deepening
Bpir'ituQ-l life .. , While it tut to n ot .~c.~~e, ,,:~Qt wa.ter" f~r, " wine/'
~v"l' .only fair to ackno~ledg<l Lhl\t t)1e first and . provIsIon ··f or , ,the r eserv!ltion of Ifte I '
InSpiratIon of tho se d roceean conventions consecrated element.. 10r ' 'lcl< .. ~r.on.â¢. ·, The
r e.U, came from th,,' g ....:t ;ac68wick Con. Th ere wa. also C<l\l6I~r.able, reVI~lOn 1m , C,burch
vcntton; this w_aa di. tin ctly 1n" convention a~d addItIOn. to. ~e Col~eets" ., E~l"tl"" .J!II.d . right to
f ar Church people . , ·It ~o>uld ~ lield . ',in GOI!p6Is, . wb,cb ~,!,ust · be .re.ad and · pon· mo~nt. He'
not ..r e.,i-.lii<F:th,e
t110 To.~n Hall at ~ad:n g 'from February <lered . caNlfullY.'. lief?1'<! op'Dlon ~ould Ibe ""v""on .. s ..
!",Y~,on"
1.4. The BiBh<lp hoped to "take tile ohair e!,pr<!asoo. , From the ."standpolDt of '" ,throu~h.
('~n.eratJonA ' to ,
t lva!lgliout, and , to preach the closing oer, â¢â¢ mple ' lal'~~n . h~ coti, \~ hav E\ wisli</<!.' t~'!t I' hMl! ~ IJl""t deal 'to· "aY.. on
mon in on e . of tbe churches of the town the word
O~dina:t;r ~ had been .'supe.-· " . Ar~hdel\Con Ducat would .
'l'h e idea ,WII.8 to get cl oi"er to 'God. to lIet sedejl. by
word' ~i.liop" tbroughout tlll~t,on between tliinjps which ' w.'re, _ ~lorH3
ecme teaching on the matta... of their a r evlBCd
B ook: He W86 in favour .wh,c.h were "'r~ ..ch<'8·, of, a law to ' which
f aith, and to strengthel' the s piritual iives ' at - the
We Iive<l1!n j ~ener"!b~xhcePtiOl1 ....... !"ken, .and tl'ings
of their congregation..
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an<\. of the .tram on~ w IC were b aaed on, umvers"l con'
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vem<lnce:
They wanted .. uthority fo·r
DIOCESAN MAT,TERS.
doing . Nl.~ooable tbinR8 }lased:- upon
The rural ' de.n rep<lrted, aft" to
univeroti).: eonvenierl<le .. (Hear⢠. hearl. "
diviaion of the diocese, that·. ...
The rural d6an Ba,d . $ ' . hOTJed that
ragan hod boon 'coDBoor.ted '
oonferenoe had , not been' altogether , un·
frnitful, .and that thev .would
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