THE 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 ...
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Advertising : 493 wordsAT the recent annual meeting of the Church Building Society in London the Archbishop of Canterbury read the following extract from a letter, dated March 18, which Bishop Moorhouse had sent to the Rev. Canon Harvey, his former Rector:—"Last week I was at a ...
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