BISHOP STANTON has addressed a circular letter to the church wardens of the different parishes in his diocese, in which he state's that he is sending out from England a number of ministers to fill present vacancies, but that there is a dearth at home of good and competent clergy. He ...
Article : 108 wordsTHE Rev. W. E. Carlyon, late of Karapui, having consulted certain "eminent theologians," has been advised to retract in full the doctrinal errors on account of which he was suspended from his office by the decision of the Bench of Bishops. The Primate declines, however, to ...
Article : 350 wordsTHE question of a Church Congress, once fairly raised, should not be allowed to drop without careful and mature consideration. Like other questions of a tentative and experimental nature, it is one which must neither be hastily adopted nor hastily abandoned, but ...
Article : 1,811 wordsAT a meeting held at Rewa, on August 7th, the Rev. W. Floyd, of Levuka, in the chair, it was unanimously resolved to erect a church and school-buildings in connexion with the Church of England. Gifts of land for that purpose were made by Mr. Wesley Randall (a rood), and Messrs. ...
Article : 117 wordsAT a recent ordination service in St. David's Cathedral, Hobart Town, the Bishop of Tasmania ordained to the priesthood the Rev. E. M. Thompson, and Mr. N. W. Hugile to deacon's orders. The ordination service was preached by the Rev. Canon Davenport. Mr. Thompson is ...
Article : 131 wordsADELAIDE.—The Archbishop of Canterbury having intimated his intention to confer upon the Very Rev. Dean Russell the distinction of Bachelor of Divinity, a number of the clergy and laity assembled at the church office, Leight-street, Adelaide, on Thursday, July 18th, to present to him an ...
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