THE long-expected judgment on the Ridsdale or Folkestone case was at last pronounced on 12th May. It is a judgment with which neither party in the church can be expected entirely to acquiesce. The case of the Rev. C. Ridsdale v. Clifton was originally heard ...
Article : 996 wordsTHIS year's Church Congress is to be held at Croydon, under the presidency of the Archbishop of Canterbury, on the 9th, 10th, 11th, and 12th of October, A guarantee fund of £2400 has been raised, and a large hall, capable of holding 3000 persons, with suitable offices, ...
Article : 382 wordsA CORRESPONDENT sends the Record the following extract from a letter by a clergyman of the Church of Ireland:— Our work, in the Synod went on smoothly this session, owing, I believe, to some of the noisy and obstructive members having been ...
Article : 571 wordsST. MATTHEW'S, WINDSOR.—There was in the schoolroom an enthusiastic gathering to welcome the Rev. H.. A. Langley on his return to the parish after an absence from illness of five weeks. At the conclusion of the usual week-night service, Mr. W. W. ...
Article : 158 wordsST. JOHN'S, COROWA.—A well-attended and successful tea-meeting was held in the Mechanics' Institute on Wednesday week, to welcome the Rev. H. E. Thomson to the parochial charge of this district. The Rev. Canon Soares presided in the absence of the Rev. A. D. Acocks. ...
Article : 139 wordsTHE following letter has been addressed by the Bishop of Durham to the Bishop of Calcutta:—My Lord—His Grace the Archbishop of York has forwarded to me a copy of the resolutions adopted at a Conference of Bishops held ...
Article : 447 wordsTHE Watchman of August 1st supplies us with several items of diocesan news:—The Bishop in ENGLAND.—We learn from English contemporaries that the Bishop of Bathurst was present at the anniversary meetings ...
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