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No ica of his inhibition by the Bishop I of Ohristchurch has been served upon the r Rev. O'Uryen Iloare, tho reason given { being that Mr Hoare refused to give up: holding services in the Art Ga'lery, which r is in the parish of ano her clergyman, and, > therefore, opposed to the discipline of the i Chursh nf England. It may be noted that MrHoare, some months ago, informed tho Bishop of his intention to resign his incumbency of Pap%nui, and also to return the bishop's license, thus cutting binosnlf voluntarily off from any connection with the Church if England. The Bishop, when Mr Hoare oomnnncad holding Sunday services in the Art Gallery, in connection with Our Father's Ohurch, wrote to him stating that an impression had got abroad that these services were being held with his (the B'ohop's) sanction, la order to rem >ye this, the B.i-hop called upon Mr Hoare to desist from holding services in a parish allotted to another clergyman. This Mr Hoare declined to do, h? having severed his connection with the Church of England, and theiefore not recognising the Bishop's authoii'y Upon thia the Bishop issued the Inhibition referred to.

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Ashburton Guardian, Volume XVI, Issue 3579, 4 May 1895, Page 2

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Untitled Ashburton Guardian, Volume XVI, Issue 3579, 4 May 1895, Page 2

Untitled Ashburton Guardian, Volume XVI, Issue 3579, 4 May 1895, Page 2

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