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REV. R. J. CAMPBELL

■•■ ; ---'" _■ ■'-'- ..-■•■■.. .. -•'■•■ ".*4|ii| ■ ■ ? s»r his spntrruAi. fxlgbimaoil ■■ . ' ".' ■• '.' ~ . - ; 'v , ".'■■. - LONDON .Ctetober .3. , The Rev. R. J. Campbell's story of hi»W. epintual: -pilgrimage, which' has:/ be*r;-% published, seems to confirm the-view. ; many Nonconformists that Mr never was a Nonconformist. thebdok-reveals that he ahN^B'retained [r& m all .essentials a r'lbve of He confesses that from his Oxford day* S his "spiritual nature "was closely *Anglo-Cath6lie ism, and . the imperative, need for t■ .- -sacramental life was the real canee-of hit • withdrawal •- from Koncbnfbrmify. - ■ ''f- "\ ■ —— : —"" ■•■'- .' "W

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Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 237, 4 October 1916, Page 6

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REV. R. J. CAMPBELL Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 237, 4 October 1916, Page 6

REV. R. J. CAMPBELL Auckland Star, Volume XLVII, Issue 237, 4 October 1916, Page 6