The "Church Oazette " for October, jnrt to hand, is a readable number, and fuller ; than usual of interesting matter. In addli! ; tion to the news of the dioce.e and [its jj various parishes and district?, there is an I "In Memoriam" of the late Mr Hugh , Cowie, the eldest brother of the Bishop of f the diocese. Mr Cowie, whose Hfewasß' useful one, was at the time of his death Chancellor of three English dioceses-.- ' Durham, Newcastle, and Rochester— - besides being Recorder of Saffran Wald*_tt, i and Secretary of the Royal Commission oj| the English Education Acts. The artielp on "The Letters of Ignatius " is continue*! and there are papers on 'The lay-Readers' Association," " Christian Training of i\A Young," "The Art of Teaching,"- a_4 ».''■' valuable extract from Bishop Webber's ; opening address to the Synod of Brisbane on " Religious Education in Statfl • Schools."
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Auckland Star, Volume XVII, Issue 235, 6 October 1886, Page 6
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